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The animal sounds in most nature documentaries are made by humans – here s how they do it and why it matters

If sound were recorded on location it would be muddied by background noises such as crew chatter or car engines.

Notebooks and King s Map of French author and travel writer François Levaillant subject of next U3A Helderberg talk

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:26:00

the producer of chariots of fire. good evening to you and thank you forjoining us on the programme and i m sorry is under these circumstances but i want to ask you first what are your reflections this evening. he first what are your reflections this evenina. . , . first what are your reflections this evenina. ., , ., ., ., first what are your reflections this evenin.. ., , ., ., ., ., ., evening. he was a great man and not ust a evening. he was a great man and not just a wonderful evening. he was a great man and not just a wonderful composer evening. he was a great man and not just a wonderful composer but - evening. he was a great man and not just a wonderful composer but a - evening. he was a great man and not just a wonderful composer but a very | just a wonderful composer but a very philosophical person. we came across him when he was doing the soundtrack for a documentary, wildlife documentaries. and he really used it though himself into that and whatever he was doing he did v

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