Rogue Bunny
I love Film, Music, cute things, Anime and Manga... thus you might see all of these at some point ;D
Monday, December 17, 2012
A Horses Morning
Sound Scapes 1 & 2 for A Horses Morning
Part 1: Foreground & Middle Ground
Part 1: Middle Ground & Background
Part 2: Foreground & Middle Ground
Part 2: Transition & Background
Monday, November 12, 2012
Food then Recess
After the horses eat they go outside in the morning till later in the day.
Since I've already covered the inside of the barn during feeding time I would like to illustrate the difference in calls, outside environment (in the paddocks), and the small sounds that can be heard. Even though we go from a man made environment to a more natural one there are still smaller sounds and people that connect both places.
The textures in sounds also change between horse calls, steps of the horses on different ground (from brick to dirt), and differences in how sound travels (metal roofing versus an outside environment).
Below are recordings that illustrate the direction I would like to go in for the second half of this project. From inside the barn, hooves on brick, to outside on dirt & grass, the opening of gates and the horses running off or walking into the paddock.
The "Full Transition" illustrates what the space sounds like while standing in place. You can still here horse calls behind, to the side, and in front alongside birds which give a sense of a larger space.
The Transition
Leading Horse out of a Stall
Full Transition
Inside to Outside - Side Entrance
Full Space
Barn to Outside - Whole Space
Details & Description of Sounds:
Focus On:
Foreground
Horses Hooves (brick vs dirt)
Horse calls
Eating outside
Drinking
Middle Ground
Horses Pacing
Voices
Halter/Lead rope click
Stall Door clicks
Horse calls
Background
Birds
Trees
Horses walking, running
Horse calls
Electric fence
Avoid:
Wind
Peaking of Hooves
Mic blips while walking
Traffic Hum
Changes:
I've decided to record on Saturday Mornings when my one friend helps out. She has a tendency to talk to the horses which adds a nice layer.
The other issue I noticed was mic placement. A need for holding the cords better, finding the best way to avoid fabric noise, and better ways to capture certain sounds such as the gaits outside, hooves on pavement or dirt etc.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Feeding Time at a Horse Barn
Damn Birds. The birds were the most difficult thing to balance, but I tried to shove them off (way off to the sides).
Otherwise you can enjoy all the other horse calls for food during Feeding Time
Picture #1 Top Layers - Specifics
Horses eating hay, grain in bucket (clunks), and puffing
Picture #2 Top Layers - Volume/Pan Control Edits
I wanted the horse calls to come from all directions same with the eating, to try and replicate following the wheel barrow down the aisle. Also to give more depth.
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Picture #3 Middle Layers - Wheel Barrow Moving
Birds, horses pacing in their stalls, pawing and every now and then some grunting. Later towards the end, a girl can be heard opening stall latches to on halters. This gave some depth even though it was quieter after feeding.
Picture #4 Background Layers - Ambiance of Barn
Here there is a very early morning recording before the feeding starts. Birds, horses puffing, horses rustling around in their stalls, the click of an electric fence generator far off and just natural echoes from the items listed.
Damn Birds. The birds were the most difficult thing to balance, but I tried to shove them off (way off to the sides).
Otherwise you can enjoy all the other horse calls for food during Feeding Time
Horses eating hay, grain in bucket (clunks), and puffing
Picture #2 Top Layers - Volume/Pan Control Edits
I wanted the horse calls to come from all directions same with the eating, to try and replicate following the wheel barrow down the aisle. Also to give more depth.
Picture #3 Middle Layers - Wheel Barrow Moving
Birds, horses pacing in their stalls, pawing and every now and then some grunting. Later towards the end, a girl can be heard opening stall latches to on halters. This gave some depth even though it was quieter after feeding.
Picture #4 Background Layers - Ambiance of Barn
Monday, October 15, 2012
The Only Reason Why Horses Wake Up at 7AM
I ride at a barn between West Bend and right outside the Town of Cedarburg, out in the country. To the right is my pony Chanel actually, I recorded her eating.
Feed Time at a horse barn is the most lively time of day. The one time all the horses start calling out for their food.
Depending on where I stood, I could also hear the horses eating without being close by (they have a tendency to stick their heads out stall window).
The Sounds I would like to focus on more:
Horse Calls
Horses Eating
Pouring of Grain
Hay, rustle, eating, feeding
Wheel Barrel
Foot steps
Birds
Horses footsteps
Avoid:
Horses kicking stall walls
Hay tractor
Too much talking
Add:
Horses Footsteps
Possibly keep the rain, able to record rain on this day for future recordings/mixing
Change:
Manage horse calls, no peaking
Manage bird calls, not too distracting
Foreground:
horses eating hay
rustle of hay
horse stomping ground
wheel barrow
grain being poured
lower horse calls
Middle Ground:
people talking
horses calling
grain being poured (wheel barrow moves away)
horse kicking stall door
I ride at a barn between West Bend and right outside the Town of Cedarburg, out in the country. To the right is my pony Chanel actually, I recorded her eating.
Feed Time at a horse barn is the most lively time of day. The one time all the horses start calling out for their food.
Depending on where I stood, I could also hear the horses eating without being close by (they have a tendency to stick their heads out stall window).
The Sounds I would like to focus on more:
Horse Calls
Horses Eating
Pouring of Grain
Hay, rustle, eating, feeding
Wheel Barrel
Foot steps
Birds
Horses footsteps
Avoid:
Horses kicking stall walls
Hay tractor
Too much talking
Add:
Horses Footsteps
Possibly keep the rain, able to record rain on this day for future recordings/mixing
Change:
Manage horse calls, no peaking
Manage bird calls, not too distracting
Foreground:
horses eating hay
rustle of hay
horse stomping ground
wheel barrow
grain being poured
lower horse calls
Middle Ground:
people talking
horses calling
grain being poured (wheel barrow moves away)
horse kicking stall door
Background:
Birds
Rain
horse kicking stall
latch of stalls (quieter as they move down aisle)
talking (muffled)
rain on side of barn
higher pitched call(echo)
talking (muffled)
rain on side of barn
higher pitched call(echo)
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Lighting Class Ridiculousness
Besides blasting Gangnam Style there were other various songs playing causing Perkins to show off his moves (Right).
Mr. Halverson's "Dance"
Because I wasn't laughing enough already in this weeks class...
If you want to see other fun photos from our lighting class (aka reasons why you should take the class) take a look at Lighting 2012- UNedited.
The more professional photos for what really happens in this class are here Lighting Fall 2012
Have a good Weekend!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Damn Wind
Edit Number 1
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/ZOOM120 (Before).ogg
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/ZOOM120 (AFTER).ogg
Edit Number 2
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/AMBIENT4CH (Before).ogg
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/AMBIENT4CH (AFTER).ogg
Edit Number 3
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/AUDIO CU_NT3 (Before).ogg
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/AUDIO CU_NT3 (AFTER).ogg
Edit Number 6
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/WIND (Before).ogg
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Field Audio Sounds Edits/WIND (AFTER).ogg
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Recording with a Little Rain
Happy Fall!
The minute long sound clip I chose is the Ambient sound recording with the NT3 & NT4
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Film%20420%20Field%20Audio/STE-002AMBIENT%20NT3%26NT4.wav
The Leaves are very prominent so much that you can barely hear the ones close by on the pavement. Crows are about the only sound you hear screeching over the wind. There are also smaller birds close by in the tree to the left of me. Towards the end when the wind dies down for just a second you hear water from our pond in the back, very quiet.
The descriptions of my recordings follow, all together there were 15 recordings. Some were done twice, I will chose one recording to represent each exercise.
All recordings were done in my backyard, the house is located outside the Town of Cedarburg. The only sound that might interrupt would be the traffic on HWY 60 far behind the subdivision.
Exercise 1
Recording #1
Time/Date: Sunday Sept. 16th 9:30AM
Location: House, country, facing road in front of house
Zoom On Board Mics 90degree setting
Breeze
Quality is okay, unfortunately the breeze would move the cord ever so slightly making a kind of squeak or rustle.
Recording #2
Time/Date: Sunday Sept. 16th 9:35AM
Location: Same
Zoom On Board Mics 120degree setting
Breeze
Quiet, even with the recording level at 94. It is obviouse that the sound is less directional with the increase of the sound of birds and trees blowing in the breeze to the sides. Towards the end I must have bumped the recorder or a button? Click sound.
Exercise 2Recording #10
Time/Date: Saturday Sept. 22nd 12:26AM
Location: House, country, facing away from road in front of house
NT3 and NT4; Near-Coincident Technique
Wind
The trees are very prominent even though there are farther away. My first recording of this is terrible before changing my position more so to avoid the wind. This recording is sheltered by a car on the right to block the wind.
Recording #5
Time/Date: Sunday Sept. 16th 9:50AM
Location: House, country, facing away from road in front of house
NT4; 4CH Mode
Inconsistent Breeze
The breeze would blow one way then another at times causing some unwanted peaking and the cord to the mic can be hear just a bit. Overall the recording captured its surroundings well even with the breeze.
The minute long sound clip I chose is the Ambient sound recording with the NT3 & NT4
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/jaknap/Public/Film%20420%20Field%20Audio/STE-002AMBIENT%20NT3%26NT4.wav
The Leaves are very prominent so much that you can barely hear the ones close by on the pavement. Crows are about the only sound you hear screeching over the wind. There are also smaller birds close by in the tree to the left of me. Towards the end when the wind dies down for just a second you hear water from our pond in the back, very quiet.
The descriptions of my recordings follow, all together there were 15 recordings. Some were done twice, I will chose one recording to represent each exercise.
All recordings were done in my backyard, the house is located outside the Town of Cedarburg. The only sound that might interrupt would be the traffic on HWY 60 far behind the subdivision.
Exercise 1
Recording #1
Time/Date: Sunday Sept. 16th 9:30AM
Location: House, country, facing road in front of house
Zoom On Board Mics 90degree setting
Breeze
Quality is okay, unfortunately the breeze would move the cord ever so slightly making a kind of squeak or rustle.
Recording #2
Time/Date: Sunday Sept. 16th 9:35AM
Location: Same
Zoom On Board Mics 120degree setting
Breeze
Quiet, even with the recording level at 94. It is obviouse that the sound is less directional with the increase of the sound of birds and trees blowing in the breeze to the sides. Towards the end I must have bumped the recorder or a button? Click sound.
Exercise 2Recording #10
Time/Date: Saturday Sept. 22nd 12:26AM
Location: House, country, facing away from road in front of house
NT3 and NT4; Near-Coincident Technique
Wind
The trees are very prominent even though there are farther away. My first recording of this is terrible before changing my position more so to avoid the wind. This recording is sheltered by a car on the right to block the wind.
Recording #5
Time/Date: Sunday Sept. 16th 9:50AM
Location: House, country, facing away from road in front of house
NT4; 4CH Mode
Inconsistent Breeze
The breeze would blow one way then another at times causing some unwanted peaking and the cord to the mic can be hear just a bit. Overall the recording captured its surroundings well even with the breeze.
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