Tag Archives: Field Recording
Field Recording: The Passion of the McFeeley
I will never NOT be amused by how passionate Maureen McFeeley is about Shakespeare. Here is a short clip of her reading from “Measure for Measure” in Englush 116 (recorded with her permission).
Field Recording Number 6
Location: Pathway on the way to class
Sounds: sound of geese honking, sound of a goose eating off the ground, footsteps, water splashing
Max’s Field Recording
Walking into Stuyvesant Hall
Feet in the snow/water/ice. The hail storm I was walking through, the sound of the doors to my building opening. My card swiping.
Field Recording Number 4
Location: Hofstra Game Room
Sounds: My friend’s voice as she battles another friend in an intense game of air hockey, the sound of the puck hitting the wall of the game, faint music in the background and the undistinguishable sound of other voices. (Permission was received to use this from the people that can be heard talking.)
Max’s Field Recording
Walking across the Unispan
People walking, the faint sound of talking, if you listen closely you can kind of hear the window washer.
Field Recording: Late Night Train
Train from Penn Station to Mineola. 2/19/15, 11:20pm
On a train with a friend after seeing “A Delicate Balance” on Broadway.
People coughing, some far-away drunken chat on the other end of the car, and the train rolling along.
Field Recording Number 3
Location: Ultimate Frisbee Practice, Fitness Center
Sounds: basketballs being dribbled, squeak of shoes on the floor, voices in the distance talking, our coach giving instructions during a drill (permission was given, by the voices that are recognizable in this clip, for it to be posted)
Max’s Field Recording #3
My Room- Stuyvesant 316A
The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC, me pouring water into a cup, me sitting on my bed, if you listen closely you can hear my HVAC.
Field Recording #3
Location: Manhattan bound R-train, 2/16/15, 2:10pm
Sounds heard: a cappella singing, tapping on a solid surface, distant conversation, static, beep signal of subway doors closing, shuffling
