La Hamaca Doble is a series of short stories written by Adriana Basualdo, presented here as an audiobook and narrated by different voices.
Each one gives it a distinct personal touch. Some include magical events; others do not.
Some could take place in the present day, while others speak of the past.
They are sibling stories, different from one another, yet sharing traces.
In this project, I worked as the narration recording engineer and editor for the entire series..
I also wrote the music for the opening and closing credits.
Recording Engineer, Narration Director and Editor
Adriana Basualdo
The documentary traces the 150-year history of Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN),
linking its institutional shifts to the country's political and social context.
It focuses on its transfer to the Air Force and its 40 years under military control (1966-2006).
Through firsthand testimonies, it explores what it was like to work there, why it didn't return to civilian control after democracy was restored in 1984,
and the challenges faced when it finally did in 2007. Interviewed professionals reflect on ongoing challenges and their deep commitment to their work.
In this project, I worked on sound design and collaborated with the editors
to create a cohesive audio experience that complemented the visual storytelling.
Sound Designer
Adriana Basualdo / ABRA TV
