Wow, what can I say! Thank you from the bottom of this old heart of mine :-)
I try to act normal when I'm narrating and I am extremely passionate in what
I'm doing. The environment is dear to me and closest to my heart. I would
walk a million miles to protect it.
Thank you for your extremely kind words.
Martyn
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Martyn Stewart
Bird and Animal Sounds Digitally Recorded at:
<http://www.naturesound.org/> http://www.naturesound.org
Redmond. Washington. USA
N47.65543 W121.98428
e-mail:
Tel: 425-898-0462
Make every Garden a wildlife Habitat!
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From:
On Behalf Of Roger Norwood
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 4:53 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] NPR Radio
I need to add...... the quality of the recordings aside,
the most striking feelings I got from the piece was your obvious empathy
with the subject & sensitive presentation thereof.
I work with students of technical theatre and extol the virtues of 'the
emotional link with the product'
This recording clearly shows your understanding and emotional link with, and
respect for, your subject in the very presentation of the material and
stands as a superb example of the link between technician and subject.
Just making good recordings of anything and assembling them for any specific
purpose is one thing, but to do it well, with care and understanding is a
necessary technical and emotional art required by 'sound mixers' for all
types of media and use. I will advise my students to listen to this NPR
Radio piece before they make-up the next 'birdsong atmos' for their Chekhov
showcase and see what differences I can detect in the recordings they
produce.
Thanks again for sharing your world with us.
Bring on the Baikal Teal!
BigRog
roger.norwood@ <roger.norwood%40blueyonder.co.uk> blueyonder.co.uk
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