We are delighted to be back in the saddle to share Paul (the jawshops) Cliffords most recent creation Reel to Real.
This video showcases Paul’s unique musical recording skills and the new exciting sounds but veers back into the harsh reality that looms over and all around of us.
Please feel free to enjoy the video, however if you are sensitive to rodents you may want to give it a pass.
The summer months in these regions are characterised by high temperatures. While they can be enjoyable, the arid conditions pose certain challenges, especially in areas that lack access to natural sources of water. We couldn’t ignore the thirst-inducing conditions faced by our feathered friends, insects, as well as the neighbour’s stuck-up cat. Although it’s a jerk that frightens the birds, it still doesn’t deserve to suffer. Determined to spread joy and quench their longing for water, Charles and I embarked on a mission to craft a charming concrete birdbath. Now, these delightful creatures can revel in moments of bliss, splashing around and basking in the warmth of the summer season, and we can film them with our handy little wildlife camera.
The birdbath was constructed using a combination of materials, including premixed cement, carefully chosen maple leaves and ferns, and dry soil. Our process involved meticulously creating a mold by shaping the soil to the desired depth and form. Subsequently, we adorned the mold with thoughtfully arranged maple leaves and ferns, following a circular pattern with a central petite leaf. Lastly, the premixed cement was liberally applied by gloved hands, ensuring a substantial layer before being left to cure for a few days to make sure it was good and strong.
We were thrilled when it didn’t crumble in our hands and couldn’t wait to witness the birds’ enthusiastic response, so we set up the birdbath in a peaceful corner frequented by our feathered friends, with a wildlife camera to capture every moment. We cordially invite you to peruse the accompanying imagery, wherein you shall witness the positive outcomes of our initiative.
Furthermore, an insightful video captures the sheer delight exhibited by our feathered friends as they engage with their newfound sanctuary. This undertaking, requiring minimal effort and financial investment, not only enhances our local community but also fosters harmonious coexistence with the diverse fauna in our midst. We wholeheartedly endorse this activity and encourage others to partake as well.
The Birdbath Symphony
When you watch this video be aware that the lovely songs of birds are complemented by an exquisite musical composition, “Bear in the Berries,” crafted by the talented Paul Clifford of Jawshop Adventure Recording fame. Soon, it, along with other unique and lovely audio gems, shall be available for purchase at the soon-to-be-launched Spicerack royalty-free loop shop and haberdashery.
Ride along with Paul Clifford’s Jawshop Adventure Recordings. In this episode he revisits his local cell tower and implements his magic to extract his unique and amazing audio recordings.
If you are curious about what a bow pulled across a spring attached to a cell tower sounds like or are just interested in how the art of field recording and how sounds are captured then we invite you to visit the Jawshop and check out the audio treats.
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Paul Clifford returns with quick scouting video demonstrating the tuning of cedar branches that in a second future attempt, will be bowed and broadcasted using three submerged speakers into an underwater forest spring/ pond using contact mics, whilst exclusively being recorded by a hydrophone.
The Hockey is a staple for many people up here despite the fact that we never actually win the championship. Even with the lack of success you are still required to listening politely to people talk about the hockey, it is did you see the hockey this and how about the hockey that. And although I fail utterly at ‘the hockey talk’ mostly because I don’t watch sports and am as a result a social outcast which I prefer actually. I will admit that it keeps people active, healthy and occupied during the long cold winters. In this video Paul Clifford, who is not a social outcast and the Jawshop takes you to the local arena to record a pick-up game in full stereo from goalie to goalie. Pucks skates, sticks and pads echo in the natural reverb of a rural Canadian mid winter arena. If you enjoy what you see feel free to check out Jawshop Adventure Recording website.
There is no sense being an artist if you do not create art once in a while. That being stated we are proud to present the Jawshops new short art film, the Business of Show. This film delves deeper into Swamp Horlick’s heritage, as well introduces Psywig and Luigi The Grocer.
Travel along on this Jawshop adventure as Paul Clifford gets his feet wet as he produces his first water fall recordings. Utilising several microphones, including his hydrophone Paul captures some pretty brilliant and powerful audio from in and out of the water. Check it out in the video below or on his youtube channel where you will find many other audio recording adventures.
Tag along with Paul Clifford on his fun adventure to record drums in an empty grain silo.In this episode of the Jawshop Adventure Recordings Paul sets up his Gretsch Drum kit in a Grain Silo. If you would like to hear the killer reverb he produced check out the video below.
In this episode of the Jawshop Paul supplements the studio church organ with a liberal addition of bricks in order to convert it into a midi pad. If you would like to hear the results of his efforts check out the video below.