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Subject: Sonic Terrain, a New Website dedicated to Field Recording
From: "miguelisaza" miguelisaza
Date: Wed Sep 8, 2010 12:50 pm ((PDT))
Hi there,
I'm glad to introduce you to Sonic Terrain <http://sonic-terrain.com>  ,
a new website dedicated to the world of field recording!
Description
In the last few years, social media and blogs have changed the way we
interact and learn from other people over the world. This has been
especially true in the world of professional sound and audio
production/post-production, where a recent proliferation of blogs,
websites, and online communities have allowed both emerging talent and
established professionals to interact, share, and collaborate with one
another.
Sonic Terrain is a portal for the art, science, and craft of field
recording. It will aggregate information and publish exclusive content
focused on sounds recorded outside the studio. Topics will be
cross-disciplinary and focused on the use of field recordings in a
variety of contexts, including sound design for visual media, music,
fine art, scientific research, phonography, and much more.
There you will find all kind of resources, including interviews, tips,
tutorials, challenges, stories from other recordists around the world,
and news about gear, events and more.
Mission Statement
This site will encourage users to not just hear the world around them,
but to listen to it, record it, and reflect upon it. It will serve as a
media outlet and educational resource for field recordists and anyone
interested in the sound of the world around them: laypeople, sound
designers, sound mixers, multi-media artists, musicians, scientists,
researchers, acoustic ecology conservationists, and more. These
disciplines will be united and cross-pollinated to expose all users to
aspects of sound and recording they may not have considered.
Sonic Terrain is the brainchild of Miguel Isaza <http://miguelisaza.com>
, was co-founded he and by Nathan Moody <http://noisejockey.net/blog>  ,
and enjoys the deep support and involvement of Colin Hart
<http://www.colinhartonline.com>  . Also we will have contributions from
really great recordists out there, such as Michael Raphael
<http://sepulchra.com>   and Charles Maynes
<http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0562825/> .
More Resources:
Sonic Terrain Logo: http://bit.ly/9NpoytTwitter:
http://bit.ly/92ofKDFacebook: http://bit.ly/cZiK7I
Hope you enjoy it!!
Cheers.









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