ML161670
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Subject 1: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Ocean surf, Personal Watercraft FX. Timecode In: 00:03:10. Timecode out: 00:14:27. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Jumanda Gakelobone. Timecode In: 00:25:47. Timecode out: 00:27:48. Notes: Experiences of a Kalahari Bushman. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Jumanda Gakelobone, Marianne Wallace. Timecode In: 00:37:33. Timecode out: 01:12:33. Notes: Santa Monica mountains natural history; Kalahari desert. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Belinda Kruiper, Izak Kruiper. Timecode In: 01:15:51. Timecode out: 01:21:15. Notes: South African Kalahari Bushman. Subject 5: (Interview). Subtitle: Belinda Kruiper, VetKat Kruiper. Timecode In: 01:21:19. Timecode out: 01:44:59. Notes: South African Kalahari Bushman. Habitat: ; ; Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS Stereo. Show: Kalahari Bushmen Hike Log of DAT #: 1 of 2 Engineer: Leo Del Aguila Date: September 2, 2004 MW = Marianne Wallace JG = Jumanda Gakelobone Roy = Roy Sesana Izak = Izak Kruiper BK = Belinda Kruiper Fat Cat (FC) = VetKat Kruiper JM = John McKinney Rupert = Rupert Isaacson AC = Alex Chadwick LD = Leo Del Aguila Ambi (00:03:08): ocean ambi, sound of waves crashing on shore, water pouring from something, waves crash loudly, in background there is a faint buzz, like an airplane, then a louder buzz/ rumble like a jet ski engine. Waves continue to crash, water continues to pour, as if pouring from a short waterfall. (5:15) car door slams. Can faintly hear birds also, but ocean ambi combined with sound of motor is strong, loud, dominant. (6:40) car door slams again. (7:16) Loud waves crash, (7:30) seagulls call. Motor continues to roar. (8:00) another good crash of the waves followed by a seagull talking. They seem to follow the waves' crash on shore. Ambi (00:14:27): Ocean Ambi fades¿ (14:30) LD: Okay, I'm at the beach and the Bushmen are actually walking up to the ocean so we'll see what happens. (14:40) Ocean ambi comes back up, can hear faint talking of Bushmen in background, while waves are crashing, pulling in and then rolling up and crashing again. Faint talking continues in background, seagulls calling in background also. Ambi (00:19:40): Ocean ambi fades, comes back up. People talking, translating, do not know who it was. Woman's voice. Talking about natives getting salt from ocean. Cell phone goes off. Woman with South African accent talking. Talking about nori (seaweed?) S. African translating story about woman using seaweed in ancient times, sounds like story of Adam and Eve. Alex asks woman to identify herself. MW: (24:11) Marianne Wallace, I'm a natural science author and illustrator. My name is spelled MARIANNE WALLACE. Tape fades, comes back at about 25:00 Ambi (00:25:00): ocean ambi again, sounds of waves crashing. LD: What are we doing Alex, for Julia's sake? AC: (25:47): We are taking some pictures of Roy here who is finding out about the Pacific Ocean. Here he is all the way from the Kalahari Desert to the Pacific Ocean. He has just taken off his shoes and walked down the beach here to try out the water. Sound of people talking in background, sound of waves crashing. Just before a rather large wave crashes, someone says, "It's a big one," and then we hear the crash of the wave. People talking, a children calls out in background. AC: (26:52): Jumanda have you been to the Ocean before? Jumanda Gakelobone: No, this is my first time to come to the ocean, and I think it looks very lovely, and I enjoy to be next to the sea. I usually see this on television, people playing on the sea, and so it is very nice for me to be here, and see with my naked eyes and to feel sand and the water itself, all that stuff. So, ¿?¿ very lovely to me, to be here. AC (27:24): A long way from the Kalahari. JG (27:25): A long way from the Kalaha... (Notes truncated)
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- Recorder
- SONY TCD-D8
- Microphone
- Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 40
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- Cataloged
- 13 Jul 2010 - Ben Brotman
- Digitized
- 13 Jul 2010 - Ben Brotman
- Edited
- 13 Jul 2010 - Ben Brotman