i've watched this video 4 or 4 times now over the years and still find it rewarding each time i come back. was just watching a veritasium video called "Inside The Navy's Indoor Ocean" around 13:40, where they talk about how each ocean/sea has its own sound due to the limiting factor of storms, and remembered chris talking about the north sea having a signature sound around 4:15 and thinking he might just be waxing poetic and being a bit indulgent.. nope, its a fact. amazing mind chris has.
A lovely little film with beautiful visuals as well as sounds and Chris Watson's obvious enthusiasm and love of his work came across strongly. Also, as someone who's interested in languages, I was also fascinated by the subtitles. I don't understand the language in the subtitles so I couldn't read it if it was written on a page, but I could pick out individual words that are familiar - such as "strand" for "beach" and I've now learned that "ljud" is "sound" and I found I could follow it as he was speaking. Good on all fronts - and thanks for posting!
Putting the microphone where our ears can't go is a fascinating idea. Thank you for sharing your wisdom on field recording.
I never heard a piano sound in a ocean.
Chris is my inspiration for field recording
Thank you
I cannot and will not be able to thank you enough
for this incredible work
here
this is beyond amazing!
i've watched this video 4 or 4 times now over the years and still find it rewarding each time i come back. was just watching a veritasium video called "Inside The Navy's Indoor Ocean" around 13:40, where they talk about how each ocean/sea has its own sound due to the limiting factor of storms, and remembered chris talking about the north sea having a signature sound around 4:15 and thinking he might just be waxing poetic and being a bit indulgent.. nope, its a fact. amazing mind chris has.
A lovely little film with beautiful visuals as well as sounds and Chris Watson's obvious enthusiasm and love of his work came across strongly. Also, as someone who's interested in languages, I was also fascinated by the subtitles. I don't understand the language in the subtitles so I couldn't read it if it was written on a page, but I could pick out individual words that are familiar - such as "strand" for "beach" and I've now learned that "ljud" is "sound" and I found I could follow it as he was speaking. Good on all fronts - and thanks for posting!
Such a good video, working on my dissertation about music concrete...this is fascinating!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for your knowledge. Imagine every beach having it's own sound scape. So fascinating. Thank you Chris.
Thank you for sharing this!
excellent
Fantastic!
great thanks just getting into the recording side of it.
stunning! thanks for the link
brilliant
Very inspiring video, hats off!
it is great be here
thanks thanks grateful I AM
ty. chris!
I want to record all sounds around the world..
this is romance
i kinda like his office !
my world as well...
Inspiring :) Takk
a poet
So when a tree falls in the forest ..... it does make a sound.
Pls tell me about the equipments u used to capture the nature.SmilesAlex
Sorry I am not Watson, I am pepitito Marrone ccchheeeeeee
sorry