Good luck with your project. I'll bet it turns out much more
interesting than you ever expected.
And I look forward to the "kangaroo by" (a la "car by")
recordings! I haven't made it down under (yet).
ac
Allen Cobb
http://timbreproductions.com
-----Original Message-----
From:
Behalf Of Graham
Evans
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 7:31 AM
To:
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Re: technology choices for
gathering
ambient nature
Thanks for the intro to stereo imaging techniques Allen. I am
going
through that material (dial-up style unfortunately but living in
a
remote area can't be all good fun or we wouldn't have it to
ourselves
anymore).
....
I will post you a good kangaroo hopping off noise here once I
capture
it. It describes the sensation of this region so well. I know
just the
place to capture it. As long as their are no cars around at the
time...
And I have come up with a 'scene' (that's my digital-video
pedigree
coming out) based on Rob's idea of having mobile interviewer and
interviewee, each with their own seperate mics and recorders,
and
another seperate ambience recording station. The subject and
interviewer will be walk underneath and through a particularly
large
sculpture being planned and discuss it from different angles -
something
which probably couldn't even be caught well with a boom
operator.
....
Graham
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