Subject: | possibly OT? bird song in movies |
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From: | "krnodil" krnodil |
Date: | Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:02 pm ((PDT)) |
Hello all, I apologize if this is too OT for the list - you're the only ones out there that I thought might appreciate the observation I wanted to make. :) Just finished watching the recent movie "Blood Diamond" as was continually distracted by the frequent use of what I think was a Black-Throated Green Warbler, and a couple of times I thought I heard a Hairy Woodpecker to boot. All heard within the African jungle, which if my guides are accurate, really isn't possible? I supposed it's not news that movies often use bird song for environmental "color", song that is not realistically possible in the location in which the movie is set. But I just had to vent. :) Thanks for humoring me, Karen |
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