1. An App that allows you to adjust / manipulate the narrator's voice for Audio Books.
Sometimes, when we are listening to audio books, the voice of the narrator does not appeal to the audience, or simply does not fit with the style of the book. This particular application would allow for people to manipulate certains aspects of the voice, ranging from tamber to pitch.
2. A website that works directly with a movie production to be able to incorporate subtitles for many different languages.
Oftentimes, I find myself wishing I could know the script of a movie in a different language. Also, I do enjoy many foreign films and sometimes, they don't have subtitles in English. Finally, there are many movies that many foreign people enjoy that don't have their own language in subtitles. This site would be able to work in realtime with the movie.
3. A website that is used as a search engine repository for inspirational works of art.
There are many projects I have done that required specific works of art for inspiration, but there is no site or search engine that truly delivers what we, as artists, are looking for. This site would be directly linked to any artist's server, where all of their public works of art would have specific search word parameters for people to see, without the hassle of surfing through endless pages of search engines.
4. App/Website that works as your personal chef.
There have been many times that I have looked in my cupboard, wondering what to make and having no idea what ingrediants work with each other. This app would work as a personal chef, where you could list what ingrediants you have and the system would generate possible meals to make.
5. App where you could take a picture of something and the program would give you a definition of the object in the picture, much like a visual dictionary. This would work on the same lines as the program that listens to music and identifies the artist and song. However, this would be more complicated, as you could take a picture of a structure, like the Pantheon, and the program would list the definition and description.
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