Chris Watson Is One Of The World's Leading Recorders Of Wildlife And Natural Phenomena And For Touch He Edits His Field Recordings Into A Filmic Narrative. For Example. The Unearthly Groaning Of Ice In An Icelandic Glacier Is A Classic Example Of In Watson's Words Putting A Microphone Where You Can't Put Your Ears. He Was Born In Sheffield Where He Attended Rowlinson School And Stannington College Now Part Of Sheffield College . In 1971 He Was A Founding Member Of The Influential Sheffield-Based Experimental Music Group Cabaret Voltaire. His Sound Recording Career Began In 1981 When He Joined Tyne Tees Television. Since Then He Has Developed A Particular And Passionate Interest In Recording The Wildlife Sounds Of Animals Habitats And Atmospheres From Around The World. As A Freelance Recordist For Film Tv & Radio Chris Watson Specialises In Natural History And Documentary Location Sound Together With Track Assembly And Sound Design In Post Production.