Episode 12 – An interview with my grandfather (part 1)
admin | November 16, 2009 | 5:07 pmIt’s been a long time coming, but I spent a lot of the day yesterday editing this podcast episode into something I really wanted it to be. It took a bit longer than expected to put this together as I was looking for the perfect music (thanks Limewire) for the introduction to set the mood and a great tie in to an overall theme.
I also kind pushed myself here at a technical level in editing. First, I used my portable Zoom H2 in the field for the first time. It worked pretty well, although I did misplace the manual, so I had a few hiccups at first. I have to work on the microphone gain. For my initial recording I had set it to medium, and although we were sitting only a few feet from it with no other background noise, the recording seemed somewhat fainter than I expected, so I boosted it in Audacity. It also took longer than I expected to transfer the raw MP3 from the Zoom to my PC. This Podcast has a total of 3 mono tracks and 2 stereo tracks that I spliced together, remixed into a single track (to help save on bandwidth and space), faded out some entrance music and for the first time added an end trailer, and I’m pretty happy with the result seeing this is the most complex editing I’ve done thus far.
I also used Limewire for the first time, trying to find the perfect lead in bumper. I had a specific song in mind, and I actually own a clean copy of the song somewhere but couldn’t find the CD, so I opted to download from the wild-wild-web. The thing is, you never know exactly what you are going to get in quality or length, and sometime the descriptions don’t always match what you’re looking for so there is a few trial by fire attempts to get the right track. Anyway, in this case, I chose “Grim Grinning Ghosts“, better known as the overall soundtrack for Disney’s Haunted Mansion. It appears in a few various incarnations and pressed a few times in some rare LP’s and CD’s many of which are now out of print. To me it was worth it. For those that really like the Haunted Mansion, here’s an interesting and detailed site about the ride, it’s history, the story behind it, and its look throughout the various theme parks: DoomBuggies.com.
Also appearing in this episode is yet another libation. The website is called ‘Cocktail Confessions’ for a reason, and so it keeping that dream alive I bring you Jack’s Pumpkin Spice Ale from Michelob. It’s a seasonal beer (fall) that clocks in at 5.5% alcohol with hints of cloves, nutmeg and allspice. As I explain in the podcast, this years batch didn’t taste all that ‘pumpkiny’ to me, and I might suggest you try Buffalo Bills Pumpkin Ale or even Blue Moon’s, Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale. Both of these have a richer pumpkin and spice taste, and there are plenty of others. If you know of any good ones you’d like to suggest, please drop me a line.
The meat and potatoes of this podcast however is the interview I recorded with my grandfather Harold. He recently just turned 91 years old, and I kinda wanted to get some time with him before it was too late. We’re all lucky he is still around after surviving being a tail gunner in a B-17 during WWII, having had open heart surgery, a pacemaker installed and a few other medical issues. He’s still going strong…at least mentally. He’s 100% Italian, being born here but his parents were immigrants. I initially wanted the recording to be about his days being a master carpenter and working on the early builds of the Tiki Room, some of the facades on Main Street, and other contributions he made at the park, but after 40 minutes of great stories, I realized I wasn’t recording properly. So instead of having him rehash everything all over, we just segued into his early days growing up in Wakefield, Michigan then eventually moving out to Anaheim, CA. The actual recording was almost an hour long, and for this podcast I decided to break it up into a smaller segment I’m calling part 1, which is approx. 20 minutes long.
Finally my garage door died a loud and expensive death last week. We had to buy a new one, and thus opted for the Heritage 3000, triple layer door: steel + insulation + steel. It looks very nice, much quieter than the old one, and will hopefully help in reducing both our cooling and heating costs in the long run. The really funny thing to me is how my neighbors have reacted. To me, it’s just a garage door. It’s white, it opens, it closes and does what any other garage door was designed for. However, many of the men on my street have taken a very keen interest in its look, its operation, and overall functionality. A real ‘Tim the Tool Guy Taylor’ moment where they all had to check it out and kick the tires per-se. I personally found it very amusing that the men were all into it as much as they were. In the end, it’s still a garage door.
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