Author: Jack (Page 84 of 175)

Born to Teachers and Amateur Audio Enthusiasts in the small rural community of Belwood, Jack's first love was stories- writing, reading, telling, and singing. He developed his acting skills through High School, University, and through film and community theatre.
Jack writes the lion's share of Sonic Cinema Production's (previously Electric Vicuna) Audio Drama scripts and has his own writing site at www.jackjward.com. Jack also is the middle of book writing, screenplay production, and is the CEO of the Mutual Audio Network- where he and the best people in the world Listen & Imagine, Together!.
He's thrilled to co-host the Sonic Society with his wonderful, talented, friend David Ault as they enter their second decade in the medium!

A Psychotic Podcast

At the beginning of 2017 a new audio drama based on the crimes and passions of Hollywood was released and named appropriately: Hollywood & Crime. It’s success spawned a new podcast Inside Psycho. Read more and listen to an exclusive teaser at Fangoria:

Neither documentary nor straight narrative. Neither radio drama nor true crime story. Inside Psycho is a biopic without the pictures. It’s a movie with sound only. Every word is either true or tells a larger truth about the making of this classic movie. This is, first and foremost, an entertaining tale of creation and destruction, birth and death, success and failure, awards and notoriety, fear and loathing, firsts and lasts.

If you thought you knew Psycho, hear it with all new ears.

Inside Psycho weaves an entertaining tale of the horrible mass killings that inspired the movie Psycho and the extraordinary struggles involved in making a movie that, against all odds, became one of the biggest hits of all time. A movie that was the biggest risk of Alfred Hitchcock’s career. A movie where the star dies after only 47 minutes. A movie its studio hated. A movie the New York Times called “a blot on an honorable career.” A movie now regarded as one of the finest ever made. A movie that changed…everything.

This is not just a show for film-buffs or horror fans. It’s a show for anyone with a love of entertainment who wants to hear about the rollicking adventures behind the scenes of a great motion picture. It’s a show for anyone who has ever created something great but was still full of fear and doubts. It’s the creative journey, and the hero of that journey is the famed filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock.

Tour the Zone

This week on the Twilight Zone Podcast, host Tom Elliot begins his review of season three of the Twilight Zone with the episode Two starring Charles Bronson and Elizabeth Montgomery. Our Jack chimes in with his favourite memories of Rod Serling and the zone in a little audio feedback.

Fascinating when you consider how similar Serling’s “Two” is to Jack’s Alone in the Night.

Subscribe to the Twilight Zone Podcast today and catch up with seasons one and two!

Save the Other Words for Jack

You may want to Save the Last Word for Pete Lutz, but this episode of the new interview show from the create of Pulp-Pourri Theatre and Narada Radio is interviewing our Jack Ward about his life and memories as an actor no less.

Stranger things can and continue to happen.

In the meantime, check out and subscribe to this entertaining podcast as Mr. Lutz has a plethora of fascinating guests to speak about their various projects. Do you know where you favourite audio actors have been?

What’s Up with the Way We Sound?

This New York Times article answers the age long question every audiophile says after hearing their voice: “Do I really sound like that?”

According to William Hartmann, a physics professor from Michigan State University, there’s multiple ways you get to hear your own voice. More often than not, you sound higher. Check out the original article and see how many parts of our ears and noggin bones (that’s a technical term) affect the way we hear ourselves.

 

Episode 507- Very Melly Returns

With Sonic Society Season 11 looming next week, David Ault hosts a special Summerstock extra- Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” an OTR short directed and starring David Ault, edited and co-starring Jack Ward, and special guest stars David Cummings from The No Sleep Podcast, and showcasing the heart-stopping terror-filled of Sharon Bee.

 

AudioFiles Love Snow White

The incredible Snow White from Voices in the Wind Theatre has gotten a fantastic reception south of the border. Chatham This Week reported:

There’s nothing quite like closing your eyes and feeling yourself swept away by the sounds of wind and trees and birds chirping, as two people race along on horseback through dense underbrush.

It’s the kind of all-immersive production you can lose yourself in.

That was the feeling the producers of Snow White were going for when they released the hour-long audiobook in late 2016, the latest offering from Chatham’s Voices in the Wind Audio Theatre. Only a few months after its release the production was featured in AudioFile Magazine, a bi-monthly publication out of Portland, Maine, with rave reviews echoing online sentiment.

“Snow White is our first review in AudioFile Magazine,” said David Farquhar, producer with Voices in the Wind. “I’m really pleased with how it’s turned out, and then the reaction you get, especially when you get a really good review … it makes it worthwhile.”

The new adaptation of Snow White goes further than the classic Disney version, adding tidbits about the time period itself. One reviewer said it had a “geopolitical background to it”, even though the audiobook is accessiby for children and adults alike.

The AudioFile review specifically singled out Chatham’s Mary Ellin [Herder] for her part of the Evil Queen, saying her “harsh voice and disturbing crackle are spot on.”

It was Herder’s first voice acting role in years. According to the actor, who also runs the local Take a Bow Productions, she was not entirely intending to get back into audio.

Then she saw an audition notice for Snow White in a local paper.

“This is a role that I’ve always wanted to voice,” she said. “Years back we produced Snow White with Take a Bow Productions … I knew then, and that was ten years ago, what I wanted. If I was not directing I would have gone right in for it.”

“The audition was great,” she added. “I thought if I get the part, bonus. If not, just to do it [would be enough].”

The audiobook was adapted by London’s Diane Vanden Hoven and directed by Laura Van Veen. It starred Herder as the Evil Queen, James Hebblethwaite as Udo the Huntsman, Brady Van Vaerenbergh as Ragnar the Raven, and Georgia Lee Schultz as Snow White.

It was not the first time Farquhar had worked with Schultz. The Toronto actor played the lead part in Voices in the Wind’s 2013 recording of Alice and Wonderland, also adapted by Vanden Hoven.

Voice actors recorded separately for the most part, except for Schultz and Herder.

“It’s really neat to work with actors that have that ability, where you can just … give them a little push and let it go,” Farquhar said.

Snow White is available as a physical disk or digitally. It can be found on iTunes, on Amazon, and in Chapters and Indigo locations. For more information go to voicesinthewind.ca.

You Unlock this Door…

Long time listeners of the Sonic Society (and a fair number of new listeners) will recognize that if there’s one spiritual mentor that guides my writing, it’s Rod Serling.

Thanks to a society fan I’ve discovered and have been catching up on Tom Elliot’s excellent Twilight Zone Podcast.

Tom’s dedication to the show and Mr. Serling’s work is simply glorious. Any true TZ fan needs to subscribe and catch up on two seasons that are chock full of interesting commentary, critical analysis and enthusiasm for this classic show. Since I’ve been listening, I’ve returned view some episodes with a fresh perspective, and furthermore the TZP is inspiring more great tales of mystery and imagination for my own anthologies. Keep it up Tom. Join it up everyone else!

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