Review
The Cape is well-known for its scenic vistas. But there is another sensory dimension to our environment that is often overlooked: the sounds. What, after all, would the Cape be without the sound of waves lapping on the shore, the cry of seagulls flying overhead, hum of the wind whispering through the spartina grass? --Cape Cod Chronicle
Product Description
The evening chorus of frogs, toads, and peepers on Cape Cod is seen not so much as a sign of spring, there hardly is any, but more the welcoming of summer. Windows and sliders are thrown open for the first time, moonlight walks and lawn games take their place in the day, and the vernal ponds are brimming with the rains of April. This 102 minute stereo recording was made in South Chatham, Massachusetts with no artificial sound, music, or looping. Sound recordist Christopher Seufert runs Mooncusser Films, LLC, an independent film and video production company specializing in documentaries, educational programs, music video, and promotional projects. In addition to projects of his own design, the he has also been lucky enough to work all over the world with a great variety of people, including journalist Walter Cronkite,musician Suzanne Vega, the late illustrator Edward Gorey, actress Julie Harris, and filmmaker Al Maysles.
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