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This is the basic theme for "weekend in new orleans", a documentary we're currently writing the soundtrack for (it'll be adapted with variations throughout the film). It's very quiet. (Video trailer coming shortly.)
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Another sound effect from my 1995 production of Macbeth. Again, using only reel-to-reel tape decks, a mixer and a mic, the voices are me and my then 5-year-old niece.
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Sound effect I created for a 1995 production of Macbeth I directed in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
The voice is me, with thunder recorded in my back yard. Put together using three reel-to-reel tape recorders, a mixer and microphone. The feedback at the…
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Part 3 of Actor/Director Ron Weber's many flubs and outtakes during a voice recording session for a radio show about Broadway musicals. Collage made with a 360 Systems Short Cut editor.
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Part 2 of Actor/Director Ron Weber's many flubs and outtakes during a voice recording session for a radio show about Broadway musicals. Collage made with a 360 Systems Short Cut editor.
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Actor/Director Ron Weber's many flubs and outtakes during a voice recording session for a radio show about Broadway musicals. Collage made with a 360 Systems Short Cut editor.
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The text on this track comes off a B-side from one of [Putnam Aldrich's](http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam_Aldrich) (my great-grandfather) records. He was a harpsichordist, a professor at Stanford, a chain smoker, and apparently had a sense…
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Actress Beth Dixon reciting the Maid's "Fire" monologue from Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano."
These variations were put together using reel-to-reel tape, minidiscs, CDs and a 360 Systems Short Cut editor. No computer software was used for…
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Actress Beth Dixon reciting the Maid's "Fire" monologue from Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano."
These variations were put together using reel-to-reel tape, minidiscs, CDs and a 360 Systems Short Cut editor. No computer software was used for…
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Actress Beth Dixon reciting the Maid's "Fire" monologue from Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano."
These variations were put together using reel-to-reel tape, minidiscs, CDs and a 360 Systems Short Cut editor. No computer software was used for…
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