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.
I love Film, Music, cute things, Anime and Manga... thus you might see all of these at some point ;D
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Soundwalk
Soundwalk with a Buddy
First off, I was accompanied by this little guy who I sat down by for exercise #2
This is a Striped Gopher also known as a thirteen-lined ground squirrel. Fun Fact!
This is a Striped Gopher also known as a thirteen-lined ground squirrel. Fun Fact!
Exercise #1
Rustling of leaves by the breeze
Humming of lawn mowers
Cars on the freeway in the distance
My shoes kicking gravel before grass
My shoes shuffling against the grass
Leaves on the road blowing around
A child to the left and far away
Crickets- some higher than others
Dogs barking across the way
Birds Chirping
Squirrel barking
Fly passing close by
Lawnmowers have a continuous hum alongside the occasional struggle point maybe around a tree. Alongside the crickets, one may start then another responds at times. The cars were more an interruption based on the other continuous sounds.
I went down this curve and to the left. A small pond fresh with new mud with frogs. Splashing, plopping, tall grass moving, Sand hill cranes in the field, and either a distant cow or horse. Hard to get them confused I know, but they were pretty muffed the increase of the new closer sounds.
Below is my last image, certainly more entertaining.
Exercise #2
High Frequency: The Crickets were the most dominant due to their high pitched chirps. The birds as well, sounded like there were some in the bird house to the left and behind me.
Low Frequency: The dogs were even further off, hardly noticeable, easier to concentrate on the rustling of the tall grass. Maybe another ground squirrel in the grass to the right and behind. The traffic hums also faded away, to right but very distant. Alongside the many lawnmowers, they almost seemed to stop.
Tiny Sounds: It seemed that I had moved further away from the domestic sounds and closer to the natural sounds of the path. The bees and crickets were now the loudest sounds. Rustling of the grass or the creaking of either sticks or dried up flowers could be heard. And finally the gophers swooping back into his little hole. The only real prominent mechanical sounds would be the slow hum of an airplane. With a surprising slam of some type of wood object? But the chirps and smaller cracks were easier to hear. The lawnmowers were now behind and distant.
The path was in back of a domestic subdivision, far enough away more towards a field leaving the larger subdivisions behind. There are many low points as seen the picture if I were to walk further along- which I did. Nature ruled over all the other typical domestic sounds such as a child, mowers, cars, and dogs. A few steps further into the path and it almost stopped. Easier to shift between plains. All together, a rather calming drone of sounds. Continuing down a right turn...
Exercise #3
This was not the same droning sounds when together. With new nature sounds there were more distinct plains of sounds.
Tiny Sounds: It seemed that I had moved further away from the domestic sounds and closer to the natural sounds of the path. The bees and crickets were now the loudest sounds. Rustling of the grass or the creaking of either sticks or dried up flowers could be heard. And finally the gophers swooping back into his little hole. The only real prominent mechanical sounds would be the slow hum of an airplane. With a surprising slam of some type of wood object? But the chirps and smaller cracks were easier to hear. The lawnmowers were now behind and distant.
The path was in back of a domestic subdivision, far enough away more towards a field leaving the larger subdivisions behind. There are many low points as seen the picture if I were to walk further along- which I did. Nature ruled over all the other typical domestic sounds such as a child, mowers, cars, and dogs. A few steps further into the path and it almost stopped. Easier to shift between plains. All together, a rather calming drone of sounds. Continuing down a right turn...
Exercise #3
This was not the same droning sounds when together. With new nature sounds there were more distinct plains of sounds.
Below is my last image, certainly more entertaining.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Summer 2012
Long Time, No See!
Photo by Animator Brooke Duckart
I say hello since this blog will be looked up on in a few weeks!
Over the summer I was Assistant Director on a few projects.
Such as The Cucaranchula by Kate Balsley
http://www.facebook.com/Cucaranchula
The film is currently in Post Production.
Congratulations to Brooke Duckart for her latest animation "cat WACO," Screamin' Cyn Cyn & The Pons music video making it into the Milwaukee Show of the 2012 Milwaukee Film Fest!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKgEuQawxZU
Over the summer I was Assistant Director on a few projects.
Such as The Cucaranchula by Kate Balsley
http://www.facebook.com/Cucaranchula
The film is currently in Post Production.
Congratulations to Brooke Duckart for her latest animation "cat WACO," Screamin' Cyn Cyn & The Pons music video making it into the Milwaukee Show of the 2012 Milwaukee Film Fest!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKgEuQawxZU
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)

