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Female Sound Recordist Mary Milton
Working as Sound Recordist for Countryfile while in New England, USA


Mary Milton is one of the UK's growing number of female sound recordists
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I'm based in Bristol UK but work throughout the country & around the world. I have my own full kit & 17 years experience as a documentary recordist for film & television.
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Just broadcast....

Park life (clip)

A six part documentary series set within the community of keepers, gardeners and animals who live (and in the case of humans) work at the 160 acre park near Burford.

ITV West, available online for 30 days after transmission.
Watch a clip.


The Paranormal 5


Paranormal investigations in the westcountry.



http://www.paranormal5.co.uk/

It's also available online.

 

On this site

About me - read more information about what I do and download a cv.

Credits - I've recorded sound for a wide range of broadcast and non broadcast productions. view a commercial.

Sisters in Law - feature documentary shot in Cameroon. View the trailer and a short video of the makers at the Cannes Film Festival. Downloads of publicity photos and links to press material.

Dubai Dreams -I was sound recordist for the BBC series. Includes photo gallery.

Contact info - get in touch.

Links - sound recordist and travel links, other sound recordists websites.

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Still screening at film festivals
HOLD ME TIGHT, LET ME GO (Films of Record/BBC2) Director Kim Longinotto

Hold me tight, let me go
Hold me tight, let me go
BBC2
text from the Films of Record website

Mulberry Bush is not an average school. It costs £113,000 a year and is highly selective. But you don’t get there by being super rich. Each child is carefully chosen and paid for by local education authorities hard strapped even to buy enough books for their normal classrooms. They pay for these children for one reason only: they have no idea what else to do with them.

The Mullberry Bush School is where kids go when they can’t go anywhere else. Children whose behavioural and emotional problems are so extreme other schools, their parents and care homes have rejected them.

This film explores the remarkable relationships which are formed between the staff and children. We are drawn into the arduous and emotionally charged process of trying to break the kids’ violent and self-destructive patterns of behaviour. More info and reviews on the sound blog.

Director - Kim Longinotto, Editor - Ollie Huddleston
Sound Recordist - Mary Milton



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