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9. Re: What is a natural sound?

Subject: 9. Re: What is a natural sound?
From: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
Date: Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:00 pm ((PDT))

For film and TV use natural sound has a different angle. Most of my
recordings end up in the BBC library, i have well over 100,000 hours
of ambient sounds that are used for whatever purposes, the BBC and
others draw on that sound for various documentaries and film, maybe
they need the ambient sound of the Serengeti, Nepal or Australia. To
have the sound of a car driving across the Himalayas or the sounds of
land rovers racing through the savannas becomes unnatural and unusable.
pristine natural sound can be used in basically any backdrop but
natural pristine sound minus human impact is very hard to acquire.



Martyn
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