ML161023
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Subject: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Wildlife market ambiance. Timecode In: 00:04:02. Timecode out: 01:17:54. Notes: Includes intermittent conversations. Equipment Notes: Decoded MS stereo. Show: Thailand Wildlife Trade Log of DAT # 7, Myanmar Wildlife Market Engineer: Charles Thompson, recorded in MS Date: September 10, 2003 ok=okay g=good vg=very good ng=not good :22 Michael testing equipment ng 1:15 silence ng 3:56 MS: Okay now I have level. Showtime! (over ambi: hum of motor) g 4:01 hum of motor g 4:06 Ambi: pulling zipper (hum continues) ok 4:31 Ambi: van door slides open g 4:34 MS: And I hate you because your thing has worked already. Even if we don't get anything you've got what you need. g 4:40 Ambi: Hum of motor, muffled voices. ng 4:47 Ambi: Van door closes ok 4:49 Ambi: Motor hum 4:54 Ambi: Motor louder, closer FX ok 4:56 MS: Carolyn knows where my hate is really directed and she won't tell anyone. Will you Carolyn? 5:06 Ambi: Zipper (static) ng 5:20 CJ: Be better this time? Cause I get to be arrested and make (something). And you like tension, right? 5:32 MS: You know what? There's enough f***king tension in my life, I don't need anymore. 5:36 Ambi: Birds? ¿ squeaking. Muffled shouts and conversations. ok 5:44 MS: Come on, come, come, come, come, come. Here's the problem, seriously. It was the batteries. But because we have these new batteries in and because they're Chinese batteries, you know how long they last. Okay? There not Duracells. 5:57 Ambi: Banging ok 6:00 Ambi: Truck engine ng 6:05 CJ: Okay ...So I kept mine. MS: You kept yours? CJ: Yeah, and I'll just say, we think we can go back. Just play dumb, I can do it. MS I gave ...but how did you keep yours and get your passport back. 6:20 Children talking. Loud adult conversations. Shouting. Ok 6:32 MS: Hi 6:36 Man speaks in Burmese w/ woman. vg 6:41 Horn beeps FX vg 6:42 Loud conversations continue vg 6:48 MS: We just had lunch, now we're going back. 6:50 Man speaks w/ woman in Burmese vg 7:05 Phone rings 7:06 MS: Yeah. I have to get another one. Right. Okay. Thank You. 7:11 Walking away. Phone ringing fades, as do conversations. 7:14 Ambi: Wind in mic 7:22 Ambi: Engine running. 7:36 Ambi: Wind and engine noise continues.ng 7:51 Ambi: footsteps and wind ok/ng 7:56 Ambi: engine and more wind ng 8:01 male voice and child voice and more wind ok 8:14 Engine and wind FX 8:19 Music and wind ng 8:23 Radio plays 8:25 baby cries FX 8:28 Kid singing w/ radio ok 8:36 Music continues. Vehicle motors by FX ok 8:42 Music fades, more wind ng 8:55 Traffic passing g 9:16 MS: Hello, I'm back. Do I have to pay again, or no? No. No? It's okay? Okay ...okay. 9:25 Ambi: Man and woman speaking Burmese. Coin? Clinks. 9:32 Ambi: Traffic noises (something big, maybe a bus) 9:40 Ambi: Music in background 9:50 MS: Thank you. 9:52 Coins clinking. 9:53 Ambi: Traffic passes outside MS: Ooh, James Bond. Sean Connery, the best James Bond. 10:10 Ambi: Traffic and wind ok 10:25 Ambi: Strong wind ng 10:31 Unidentified Man speaks in Burmese 10:35 Man: Excuse me. Hello? What country are you from? MS: U.S. Man: U.S. Speaks in Burmese again. 10:55 Ambi: Hum and voices in background 11:10 Man: Your name. 11:20 Ambi: Music plays vg 11:29 Ambi: Music ends. Traffic and nearby conversations in Burmese. vg 11:36 MS: Tell me really quickly, the woman ...The two skins that the woman had, those were both spotted ...spotted leopard. vg Translator: Yeah (Ambi: Rock music plays) ... (Notes truncated)
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- Recorder
- Microphone
- Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 40
- Accessories
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- Cataloged
- 5 Mar 2010 - David McCartt
- Digitized
- 5 Mar 2010 - David McCartt
- Edited
- 5 Mar 2010 - David McCartt