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From: "Jennifer Kingsley" jennyannkingsley
Date: Thu Feb 6, 2014 12:33 pm ((PST))
Jennifer Kingsley

I'm responding to the moderator's request to introduce myself as a new
member of this community. Hello!

I am a naturalist, audio producer and writer based in Eastern Canada
(Ottawa, Ontario), but I work on the west coast and in the Arctic too. I
have been a wilderness guide for ten years, though I do more work in
writing and radio these days. I want to introduce more field recording and
nature recording into my work. I am interested in producing soundscapes of
the areas I work in and incorporating good field technique into my
documentaries.

I am particularly interested in learning to make good choices for technique
and equipment to get recordings that accurately reflect the environment I
am visiting.

I started making radio for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in
2011, and I studied radio production alongside audio engineers at the Banff
Centre, in Alberta, Canada, for four months last year.

I am here to listen and learn, and maybe ask the odd question.
www.jenniferkingsley.ca

Nice to meet you.

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jenniferkingsley.ca
Message: 613.
Subject: 915.1000
twitter: @kingsleyjk





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