I missed this video when it came out, but seeing it now is a nice reminder of a special project I was involved with last year. I recorded and designed most of the sounds for the exhibit ‘Nature All Around Us,’ which, alas, would still be running if not for the current pandemic. Maybe they’ll bring it back for another showing when the world opens up again!
Recording during the pandemic part 2
It may be too late in the season to get a really dramatic dawn chorus (in Seattle, at least), but sometimes less is more. This was captured along the side of the road last week. Loop it as background sound for your next Zoom meeting.
Recording during the pandemic
Most of the places I like to go near Seattle are closed, but there are still opportunities to record along the side of the road. As you might guess, traffic is down considerably and there are almost no airplanes, so the conditions are pretty good. These woodpeckers rang out on Easter morning near Harris Creek in King County.
'Rhino' sounds in new video
The nasal squawks of rhinoceros auklets are among the most popular sounds in my collection. You can hear some of them in this great new video from Salish Sea Wild.
Herring music
If a video producer asks if you have anything that goes well with herring, the answer is always yes. Check out the latest episode of Salish Sea Wild, which includes some of my music in the underwater scenes.
New exhibit opens this week
If you are in Salt Lake City this week: The exhibit Nature All Around Us opens for previews tonight at the Natural History Museum of Utah. I contributed most of the recordings and sound design, from spooky rumbles in an underground crawl space to the creation of the perfect backyard soundscape. It was one of the more extensive sound installations I have produced, with seven different immersive environments in all. Check it out!
Thunderstorm in Seattle
This thunderstorm lingered over Seattle for what seemed like hours. Here is what it sounded like from my front porch.
KGB microphone
Dateline Estonia: Every visit to the country of Estonia should include a tour of the KGB Museum at the Viru Hotel. The Soviets occupied Estonia until two years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. After achieving their independence in 1991, Estonians were able to gain access to the KGB offices at the Viru where Soviet spooks had spied on patrons during the cold war. I took this picture on a recent visit. It shows a wireless microphone in the form of a bread plate. Beware offers of complimentary bread from the kitchen.
Milwaukee Short Film Festival
Update: ‘Flesh and Blood’ has been selected to screen at the Milwaukee Short Film Festival in September 2019.
Flesh and Blood now available
Neil Brookshire’s short film “Flesh and Blood” premiered this month at the Door Kinetic Arts Festival in Wisconsin. It’s an inspired take on a classic theme that boils down to a single question. Watch the film to find your own answers. You can hear some of my music in it.