Documentaries focus on everything from the extraordinary to the common, everyday occurrences. They inform and they inspire feeling, whether they be documenting the Hundred Year War or the making of horseshoes or the washing of dishes. Our short audio documentary is the everyday experience of walking a dog. It is simple, unadorned, has repeating sounds, few words and is rather quiet, yet listening to it could produced a different experience, and inspire different feelings and memories, to each listener. Most people have walked a dog at some point or another, and by documenting such an ordinary and plain event, it allows the listener to picture what they will and insert themselves into the audio and picture their own memories into the walk.
The jingle of the collar. The panting of a dog. The steps tapping down stairs. All these quiet noises make the listener focus and try to identify these quiet noises and create an image of what is going on. As defined in Broderick Fox’s book on Documentary Media, this is a performative piece, quite different from any of the videos we watched as homework, but rather in common with Jack White Makes a Guitar. It makes the viewer wonder what the person in the piece is thinking. The sounds in the beginning are very familiar as the leash is placed on the dog and they go out the door. New sounds are introduced as they walk down stairs and around the neighborhood, telling a simple story as we listen for things that we can identify and picture. As the pair return to the stairs, we realize the short journey is at an end and they have returned home.The beginning and ending is easily identified and allows for an easier identification with what is going on.
I loved to walk my dog around the neighborhood back when I was home. It was peaceful and I often would stick in headphones, and think back to the latest book I read, placing myself in it and having a mini adventure in my head. That is what this audio recording captures for me when I listen to it. However, when Micai walks his dog, he enjoys nature and time with his dog, while thinking about nature, school, hobbies, friends, family, his next task. This audio documentary doesn’t just capture one moment, but many.
For me, it has the same effect that “The Equation” scene does in the movie “The Little Prince.” Both are very simple, with few and repetitive sounds, and. Document something very simple. “The Equation” scene is about a young girl stuck inside doing homework. The simplicity of the scene and the sounds bring a nostalgic feeling and allow one to place themselves into the scene or documentary.
For me, it has the same effect that “The Equation” scene does in the movie “The Little Prince.” Both are very simple, with few and repetitive sounds, and. Document something very simple. “The Equation” scene is about a young girl stuck inside doing homework. The simplicity of the scene and the sounds bring a nostalgic feeling and allow one to place themselves into the scene or documentary.
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