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It's Epic Epilogue time - with a fly by of the closing moments to The Tamer Tamed by John Fletcher. The epilogue is performed (a few times) by Fiona Thraille - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. The episode is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk A complete First Looking session playlist for the play can be viewed here - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLflmEwgdfKoKUqO8U1F6DtkqSk0MVUh1w Our patrons received this episode in March 2023 - approx. 20 months early, and the raw audio of the epilogue nearly FIVE YEARS AGO! The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton.
It's another exciting episode of Epic Epilogues, this time we're looking at Cambyses by Thomas Preston. We've done a fair amount on this one, with first and second look runs on the YouTube, and, of course this. The epilogue is performed (a few times) by Fiona Thraille - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. The episode is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk Our patrons received this episode in July 2023 - approx. 16 months early. The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton.
This is the quick look at the epilogue to The Coxcomb by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont - originally written around 1608-12, but revised later. Whether this epilogue is from the team is unknown, this might be a later addition, as epilogues often are. The epilogue is performed (a few times) by Fiona Thraille - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. The episode is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk Our patrons received this episode in June 2023 - approx. 15 months early. The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton.
A look at the epilogue to The Fawn, or Parasitaster by John Marston, performed by Fiona Thraille. Our First Look Exploring sessions on the complete play can be found on our Tube of You channel - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLflmEwgdfKoIaZAtWIC3NOYTXU2nd2I_a The epilogue is performed by Fiona Thraille - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. Our patrons received this episode in February 2023 - approx. 1 year and 2 months early. (It was released in part about three years prior to that... we're getting ahead here.) The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton.
Tonight's feature comes from the man of a thousand audio drama voices- John Bell from Bell's in the Batfry and the Queen of the Modern Audio Drama Circuit- Sarah Golding from Audio Drama Production Podcast with the classic and clever Damon Runyon Theater and “Madam La Gimp”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's feature comes from the man of a thousand audio drama voices- John Bell from Bell's in the Batfry and the Queen of the Modern Audio Drama Circuit- Sarah Golding from Audio Drama Production Podcast with the classic and clever Damon Runyon Theater and “Madam La Gimp”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight Jack and David present three shows beginning with the feature Kraken Mare from the good folks at YAP Audio and The Audio Drama Production Podcast. Ending with two shorts- Bells in the Batfry episode #149 and the remake of the classic Wavefront from EVP Name Please starring Erika Sanderson and David Ault. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight Jack and David present three shows beginning with the feature Kraken Mare from the good folks at YAP Audio and The Audio Drama Production Podcast. Ending with two shorts- Bells in the Batfry episode #149 and the remake of the classic Wavefront from EVP Name Please starring Erika Sanderson and David Ault. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fiona is an actor and podcast producer, who also narrates and produces audiobooks. She founded the audio drama podcast "Dashing Onions Audio", was a co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation.
This one features our new Regional Manager Melinda Ashe, played by the one and only Sarah Golding of The Audio Drama Production Podcast and a bazillion other shows. We'll being hearing from her some more on upcoming bonus episodes and lots in season 2. Thanks everyone!
Sophonisba by John Marston (Epilogue) - Epic Epilogues Performances of the epilogue to Sophonisba by John Marston - the prologue is also available as part of a sort of Marston sandwich. The epilogue is performed (a few times) by Fiona Thraille (https://thraille.weebly.com/dashing-onions.html) - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. If you'd like to make us to do a full audio production of this play, join us on patreon and choose this play at the next vote. https://patreon.com/beyondshakespeare or you can follow us on Twitter @BeyondShakes - or go to our website beyondshakespeare.org (http://beyondshakespeare.org/) The episode is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk (http://www.freesfx.co.uk/)
A Looking Glass for London and England (Epilogue) - Epic Epilogues Performances of the epilogue to A Looking Glass for London and England by Robert Greene and Thomas Lodge - a sort of late style morality tale (c1589ish) to show the people of England a cautionary tale that they might learn from. The epilogue is performed (a few times) by Fiona Thraille (https://thraille.weebly.com/dashing-onions.html) - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. If you'd like to make us to do a full audio production of this play, join us on patreon and choose this play at the next vote. https://patreon.com/beyondshakespeare or you can follow us on Twitter @BeyondShakes - or go to our website beyondshakespeare.org (http://beyondshakespeare.org/) The episode is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk (http://www.freesfx.co.uk/)
Antonio and Mellida by John Marston (Epilogue) - Epic Epilogues Performances of the epilogue to Antonio and Mellida by John Marston - a piece of action that will one day be used as a bit of ammunition in the War of the Theatres - because Ben Jonson will steal the image presented here and use it against Marston. Another epilogue to listen to is The Poetaster (https://audioboom.com/posts/7306295-the-poetaster-by-ben-jonson-prologue) - it's really fun - though a brief extract featuring Rob Myson is included here. The epilogue is performed (four times, each different!) by Fiona Thraille (https://thraille.weebly.com/dashing-onions.html) - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. If you'd like to make us to do a full audio production of this play, join us on patreon and choose this play at the next vote. https://patreon.com/beyondshakespeare or you can follow us on Twitter @BeyondShakes - or go to our website beyondshakespeare.org (http://beyondshakespeare.org/) The episode is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk (http://www.freesfx.co.uk/)
The Malcontent by John Marston (Epilogue) - Epic Epilogues Performances of the epilogue to The Malcontent by John Marston - an act of fascinating arse licking to a one time enemy, Ben Jonson. This epilogue is best heard with the War of the Theatres in mind - because it is related to an earlier public spat with Jonson and others. Other epilogues to listen to are Cynthia's Revels (https://audioboom.com/posts/7264670-cynthia-s-revels-prologue) and The Poetaster (https://audioboom.com/posts/7306295-the-poetaster-by-ben-jonson-prologue) - they're rather fun - though brief extracts are included here. The epilogue is performed by Fiona Thraille (https://thraille.weebly.com/dashing-onions.html) - a British voice actor, narrator and audio producer who has worked in voiceover, podcasts, and who has narrated and produced over a dozen audiobooks through Audible. She is the founder and producer of Dashing Onions Audio - an audio drama podcast, was co-host and producer of the Audio Drama Production Podcast for a year, and has given lectures and presentations on aspects of audio drama podcast creation. If you'd like to make us to do a full audio production of this play, join us on patreon and choose this play at the next vote. https://patreon.com/beyondshakespeare or you can follow us on Twitter @BeyondShakes - or go to our website beyondshakespeare.org (http://beyondshakespeare.org/) Also featuring the voices of Sarah Golding, Rob Myson and the episode is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk (http://www.freesfx.co.uk/)
This week, here's an excerpt from an interview Jessica did with Austin from the Audio Drama Production Podcast! ADPP is a podcast dedicated to covering all aspects of creating an audio drama. Be sure to listen to the entire interview at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2914428. CHRIS Podcast is written and produced by Jessica Rainville. Produced, mixed and, edited by Rick Coste Music by Tangent Music, LLC Find out more about the TRUE cold case at: www.chrispodcast.com CHRIS Podcast is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Recorded live at the 2018 vault festival! The Aural Stage Studios and the Audio Drama Production Podcast are happy to present Julie Hoverson's Shadow of Ignorance!
Recorded live at the 2018 vault festival! The Aural Stage Studios and the Audio Drama Production Podcast are happy to present Julie Hoverson's Shadow of Ignorance!
Recorded live at the 2018 vault festival! The Aural Stage Studios and the Audio Drama Production Podcast are happy to present Kaitlin Statz's Selling Ledford Manor!
Recorded live at the 2018 vault festival! The Aural Stage Studios and the Audio Drama Production Podcast are happy to present Kaitlin Statz's Selling Ledford Manor!
Were you unable to make it to the Vault Festival this year to hear the ADPP live show? Well worry not! This special episode of the Audio Drama Production Podcast brings the Vault Festival to you!Join The Audio Drama Production Podcast team in an exciting showcase of original audio shorts from around the world – scripts are written by winners of our ADPP Scriptwriting competition. Kick back, sit comfortably and listen to beautifully told diverse stories!Then head over to the Aural Stage Studios Presents feed at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2914437 to as they begin their summer ADPP Scriptwriting showcase recorded by audio drama creatives from all over the world!Aw yeah! It's a summer full of audio drama magic from the Audio Drama Network!
Were you unable to make it to the Vault Festival this year to hear the ADPP live show? Well worry not! This special episode of the Audio Drama Production Podcast brings the Vault Festival to you!Join The Audio Drama Production Podcast team in an exciting showcase of original audio shorts from around the world – scripts are written by winners of our ADPP Scriptwriting competition. Kick back, sit comfortably and listen to beautifully told diverse stories!Then head over to the Aural Stage Studios Presents feed at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2914437 to as they begin their summer ADPP Scriptwriting showcase recorded by audio drama creatives from all over the world!Aw yeah! It's a summer full of audio drama magic from the Audio Drama Network!
Recorded live at the 2018 Vault Festival! The Aural Stage Studios and The Audio Drama Production Podcast are happy to present Neil Jones's Cheerfultown, one of the winners of the ADPP Scriptwriting Contest!
Recorded live at the 2018 Vault Festival! The Aural Stage Studios and The Audio Drama Production Podcast are happy to present Neil Jones's Cheerfultown, one of the winners of the ADPP Scriptwriting Contest!
Today's bonus content is the cleaned up audio from our last end-of-chapter livestream (along with the Chapter 3 blooper reel). You can watch the video of this conversation here. Podcast Shout-Out's this episode: Greg: Til Death Do Us Blart, Worst Idea Of All Time Ian: Pod Save America, Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People Christian: Left Trigger Right Trigger, The Bright Sessions, Wolf 359, Join the Party, What's The Frequency?, Audio Drama Production Podcast, Métis in Space Zach: Nerds On A Roll, Lesser Gods Chapter 4 of our tale will be released some time in the first few months of 2018. We'll post release dates as soon as we know them. Hope to see you then! And Happy Holidays from all of us to all of you. CONTENT NOTES below. CONTENT NOTES: From (1h9m41s - 1h12m35s) the conversation touches on sexual assault and its effects. End of listed CONTENT NOTES.
Two foul-mouthed Scottish paranormal investigators travel to the misty island of St. Caillic to uncover the secret of a terrible anniversary--it's A Scottish Podcast, the newest creation of former Audio Drama Production Podcast hosts Robert Cudmore and Matthew McLean.Robert and Matthew play Lee and Dougie, two washed-up, cynical castaways from the music biz who decide to strike out as paranormal podcasters. What you'll hear today is multiple episodes stitched together by Robert and Matthew, and sent over with love.
This time around I chat about my recent experience of realizing I'm drawing from the well too deeply! Shout outs to the Audio Drama Production Podcast! If you haven't signed up for the newsletter to stay informed about upcoming stories and the novels & new audio dramas, do so now! Peace, Paul
Subscribe via: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Robert Cudmore is a radio lecturer who specialises in audio drama. Formerly one half of the Audio Drama Production Podcast team with Matthew McLean, they recently handed the reins over to Fiona Thraille and Sarah Golding. He's starred in several Audio Dramas including Edict Zero, Hadron Gospel Hour, The Shadow of Lavenhan, and The Fiona Potts Interview. He's also the main character, podcaster Lee Powers, in `A Scottish Podcast.` Links Audiodrama Production Podcast A Scottish Podcast Show Notes For the first few years he was writing and acting, but for the last few years he's been mostly acting. Acting is easier, but he missing the writing Robert has a degree in radio, which helps him with the production side. His day job is that of a lecturer. He co-wrote Aftermath with former guest Matthew McLean inspired by their mutual love of the game Fallout 3 and the audiodrama We're Alive There's nothing wrong with fanfiction, but it's not conducive to the growth of the medium. Audiodrama has seen explosive growth in the last 3-4 years. Robert attributes this to the technology The older generation doesn't really know about podcasting Podcasting and modular content are the future More large companies are getting wise to content marketing and putting out audio drama To succeed monitarily, follow the rules of seriality and familiarity. Build a series, put out episodes regularly, build an audience. The Audio Drama Production Podcast was made to pass along information as Robert and Matthew learned it. Robert is a vocalist in a cover band on the side Professional competency is a pyramid as you grow in skill and opportunities become more limited. Persistence gives a remarkable edge. He attributes his success in part to the support of his wife's full time career. There are no permanent jobs in commercial radio. Matthew wrote the first season of A Scottish Podcast, and Robert will be more involved with the writing of season 2. People fall in love with characters.
Tonight's feature comes from the man of a thousand audio drama voices- John Bell from Bell's in the Batfry and the Queen of the Modern Audio Drama Circuit- Sarah Golding from Audio Drama Production Podcast with the classic and clever Damon Runyon Theater and "Madam La Gimp"!
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at bottom of show notes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Beth Eyre as Autumn West (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stmatis (he/him) James Capobianco as Paul Montgomery Chelmsworth (he/him) Also featuring Julian Danner as Ada West, Julia Schifini as Red Line officer, Sarah Golding as the TV News Anchor and Eli Barraza as the TV news interviewer. Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Train Jam, Farwell to Nigg and Childgrove performed by Adrienne Howard Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Tam Lin Set by Dirk Tiede Dream music by Jeff Van Dreason Drums by Jim Johanson. Golden Riddles, Echoes and Points (Act II) by Lloyd Rodgers. Isolated by Kevin McLeod Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special recording thanks this season to Andy Goddard and Mischa Stanton. Huge thank you to all our season two guest stars. You can catch Beth Eyre in Wooden Overcoats, Hector Versus the Future and the Beef and Dairy Network. Julia Schifini is the co-host of the brilliantly funny and spookily-informative Spirits podcast. Sarah Golding is the co-host of the Audio Drama Production Podcast and appears in several wonderful audio dramas And Eli Barraza is the creator, writer and main voice actor of the fantastic new audio drama, The Far Meridian. Do check those out. CONTACT Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. You can also find our shop there! Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston Follow us on Tumblr at greaterblogston.tumblr.com E-mail us at info@greaterbostonshow.com DEDICATION This season is dedicated to our Gal Friday, Melissa Panio-Petersen. Thank you for everything you do for us. CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language Kidnapping/imprisonment Divorce Discussions of racism General despair
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content Warnings at end of show notes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) Beth Eyre as Autumn West (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Jim Johanson as Rusty the MBTA driver (he/him), the cheese robot and Jonas (he/him) Arun Sanuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Also featuring MJ Cogburn, Hari Rai Khalsa, Maxximillian Dafoe, Tanja Milojevic, Ben Flaumenhaft, Rick Coste, Iri Alexander, Shane Harris, Zoe Embler and Sarah Golding as Third Sight Employees. Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Isolation by Kevin MacLeod Unseen Green by David Lewis Childgrove by Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Check out the shows from several of our special guests, including Radiation World, Mollyville, Jim Robbie and the Wanderers, the Audio Drama Production Podcast, Rick Coste Productions and Darker Projects productions. Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. CONTENT NOTES Strong language Criminal behavior Discussion of true crime, including murder
Seth, Ally, Mike, Erin, and Brandon continue to explore the mysterious bunker. File cabinets block doors, floppy disks are broken, and passages lead to strange places. This week things go terribly wrong, oh, and Mr. Sanchez, the crowbar, makes a guest appearance! ________ Enjoy this podcast? Tell a friend! Or leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Wanna know more about the Lake Clarity area? Find us on social media! Tumblr Facebook Twitter Instagram All of our music is created by Its Teeth! If you like good music, check out his website, or find him on Spotify or Bandcamp! There are so many great audio dramas out there! If you like this show, we recommend you check out our friends at The Alexandria Archives and the Audio Drama Production Podcast!
Satchel Podcast Player co-founder Beau York joins Colin to talk podcast apps, discoverability, and local vs national podcasting. Also mentioned on the episode, the newest addition to our podcasting family – The Audio Drama Production Podcast.Support the show
Satchel Podcast Player co-founder Beau York joins Colin to talk podcast apps, discoverability, and local vs national podcasting. Also mentioned on the episode, the newest addition to our podcasting family – The Audio Drama Production Podcast.Support the show (https://pod.academy)
It’s a new year and a new era for the Audio Drama Production Podcast.Matthew and Robert will be stepping aside and handing the presenter hats to Fiona Thraille and Sarah Golding. The ADPP will be a fortnightly show in 2017 and we’re excited to see the podcast continue to grow alongside this great medium.
It’s part two of the Audio Drama Production Podcast’s 100th Episode. Listen to part one.What advice would you give yourself before you started making Audio Drama?That’s the question that’s going to be answered by our fantastic panel of creators from some of the best shows around.Featuring input fromWe’re Alive, Radio Theatre Workshop, The Stories of Mahabharata,Contador de Historia, Hidden Harbor Mysteries, Fiona Thraille, Hadron Gospel Hour, Wooden Overcoats, Roswell B.C, Owen McCuen, Space Casey, The Cleansed, The Sting of the Dark Tower, The Vienna Jetschko Podcast, LightnighBolt Theater of the Mind, Greater Boston, The Night Keep, Jarnsaxa Rising, Alba Salix Royal Physician, Matt Leong, Shadows & Daylight, Atheist Apocalypse, & Rick Coste.
It’s part one of the Audio Drama Production Podcast’s 100th Episode. Listen to part two.What advice would you give yourself before you started making Audio Drama?That’s the question that’s going to be answered by our fantastic panel of creators from some of the best shows around.Featuring input fromEdict Zero FIS, Wireless Theatre Company, Radio Drama Revival, The Vienna Jetschko Podcast, Wooden Overcoats, Z-Poc Nation, The Grist Mill, Locke & Key, The Post-Meridian Radio Players, You Are Here, The Bright Sessions, The Truth, Slumberland, The Orphans, Nova Dark, Ohrenkneifer, The Once & Future Nerd, Valenhigh, and Archive 81
Tonight Jack and David present three shows beginning with the feature Kraken Mare from the good folks at YAP Audio and The Audio Drama Production Podcast. Ending with two shorts- Bells in the Batfry episode #149 and the remake of the classic Wavefront from EVP Name Please starring Erika Sanderson and David Ault. It's Audio Drama Time!
It's a special mid-season episode and crossover with the Audio Drama Production Podcast co-host/producer Matthew McLean. Matthew is also our Head of Audio Production here at The Podcast Host. Recently he'd been thinking about making some changes to the way they structure and put out their content with the ADPP, and this conversation is all […]Support the show (https://pod.academy)
It’s a special mid-season episode and crossover with the Audio Drama Production Podcast co-host/producer Matthew McLean. Matthew is also our Head of Audio Production here at The Podcast Host. Recently he’d been thinking about making some changes to the way they structure and put out their content with the ADPP, and this conversation is all […]Support the show (https://pod.academy)
The ADPP is currently on a broken computer induced hiatus, but that’s given us some time to think about our content. This is a bit of a ‘workshop’ episode between Matthew and Colin of ThePodcastHost.com and Podcraft.
If you’d really like to start making your own Audio Drama, but you have 101 reasons why you can’t just yet, then this episode is for you.We’ve got two guest segments. The first is from Brian Mock who has literally just started his own Audio Drama production journey. Brian has started a zombie apocalypse show Z-Poc Nation, and he’s encouraging you to get over the many fears and doubts in your mind as you ponder starting your own show. Brian’s message is simple, getting set up doesn’t need to be difficult, or expensive.The second is from creator of The Fall Audio Drama and man of many voices Dayn Leonardson. In Dayn’s piece he’s going to explain how he voiced multiple characters in his show, and offer you a few tips and tricks for doing the same in yours.We also have a splendid trailer for Audio Epic’s Witch Hunter Chronicles. And creator Domien De Groot has a special offer for Audio Drama Production Podcast listeners. You can get this 13+ hour epic for only $10 by using the coupon code ADPP when you check out on Bandcamp. Thanks Domien!This week’s intro was by Audioblivious Productions.
For today's bonus content, Christian (director, co-creator), Zach (co-writer, co-producer), Anya (Regan, Arlene, various female), Ian (Narrator, various male), Dan (Ardel, Traft, various male), Paul (Nelson, Antonin) and Lily (Gwen, Ry'y, various female) sat down with Matthew of the Audio Drama Production Podcast to talk about the highlights, challenges, and strategies that went into creating Book 1 of THE ONCE AND FUTURE NERD. Show notes are below. Awesome things the Cast & Crew are up to: The New York Fringe Festival (http://fringenyc.org/) includes SOLINA (http://www.eventbrite.com/e/solina-fringenyc-tickets-17728346963), staring Anya, and FUENTE OVEJUNA (http://www.eventbrite.com/e/fuente-ovejuna-fringenyc-tickets-17728291798), featuring Ian. Performances through the end of August Dan performs at the Magnet Theater (http://www.magnettheater.com/) in Manhattan and posts news about his other projects at http://ddobransky.com. You can also find him on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MrBrodansky). Lily and her twin sister Michelle list their projects at http://drexlertwins.com. Paul's production company can be found at http://themillennialgroupllc.com. And get updates from the Notice Blog on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/thenoticeblog) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/TheNoticeBlog). Follow Christian on Twitter (http://twitter.com/ctmadera)
In the dry days of the temperance movement, some of the more savvy entrepreneurs found great opportunity in selling illegal booze. With sleazy underground operations, come sleazy underground politicians - most of whom are not welcome. Classic noir style tells this tale through the eyes of a hapless bouncer.We hear the saucy tale of the roaring 20s in Hangman Radio's "Bodies in the Basement" preceded by some great announcements:The ZBS Foundation is having a firesale on CDs. Get your copies before they're going forever!Tom Lopez OF aforementioned ZBS Foundation will make an appearance at this year's HEAR Now Festival.Matthew McLean of Audio Drama Production Podcast talks to Ric Viers - super sweet!All this and more in this week's Radio Drama Revival!Download - Radio Drama Revival Episode 406The post Episode 406 – Finding Bodies in the Basement appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Matthew MacLean from Scotland's own Yap Audio and the Audio Drama Production Podcast and the amazing Aftermath series!