Snap happy
Project name | Snap happy |
Category | Computer and Electronic Music |
Registration date | 12 September 2017 |
Author | Manuella Blackburn |
Status | Approved |
Description
Snap happy is a collection of three miniatures exploring the sounds of cameras. Older cameras from around 1940 (Kodak Brownie cameras –Reflex, Flash and Popular models) provided heavier clicks and clunks from their internal mechanisms. Contemporary cameras provided sounds of flashes, zooms, digital functions and focus lenses. All these sounds tended to be short in duration, enabling me to continue my interest in building compositions from miniature, barely there sound materials. Listening to many cameras demonstrated how distinctive different brands could be. I became acquainted with the Canon AE- program, which appeared to ‘cough’ with each photo taken. It was fascinating to listen to modern cameras (including camera functions on phones), which use camera shutter sound effects to indicate the taking of a ‘snap shot’. Older functions of winding a camera film, opening up a camera back and cartridge chamber, along with winding mechanisms are sounds that feature in this work. This composition is part of a series of pieces looking at ‘domestic’ sound sources, where sound objects are chosen for being a personal possessions, as found around the home.
Many thanks go to Francis Voce at Liverpool Hope University for contributing his time and knowledge of cameras to the creation of this work.