Category: Podcast (Page 113 of 114)

Who’s a Pro?

Broken Seas Doctor Who has a pro lending a hand!

The exciting series starring Mark Kalita as the Doctor has caught the attention of Mat Nastas if that name is not immediately familiar to you, his work sure should be. Mr. Nastos’ work has appeared in 27 countries and printed in 9 language. He’s been commissioned by everyone from Marvel and DC Comics to Disney and the Sci-Fi Channel, from Playboy to Highlights for Kids.

Mr. Nastas’ works have included videogame titles such as Throne of Darkness, Barbie Super Sports and he’s been involved in more than 300 television episodes as a storyboard artist, writer and director and 100 films.

Got your attention? How about the amazing Disney show “Phineas & Ferb” he’s just finished as writer and segment director?

Yeah, that Mat Nastas.

And now he’s working with the Broken Sea Hooligans in making more Whovian goodness.

Congratulations Boys, what a coup!

The Reviews are In!

There’s something in the water and its Audio Drama!

There’s been a few sites that have cropped up that review Audio Drama the most recent has been Chris Moody’s Audio Cinema Review.

Many folks have been wondering why there aren’t more reviewers that will give the real deal about what’s going on in the medium.

Chris’ podcast helps fill an important hole in the landscape. Cheers!

For other great sites that check out Audio Drama:

SFF Audio

Wander Radio

Audio Drama Review

Alexa Chipman’s Writings

Laura’s Audio Drama Blog

Other Realms Audio

http://www.audiocinemareview.com/

Nothing Comes Up With Some Great Fun

More fun from our friends over at Vexation Audio as they sit down and talk about the differences between modern Audio Drama in Britain and North America and speak about Gaia’s Voyages, Broken Sea, and our own Dead Line anthology.

Have a listen to Rik and Matt’s round up here.

Subscribe to Vexation Audio here!

Zune Enough

It’s funny how times change.

No matter how you slice it, the Apple computer has always had to play second banana to Microsoft’s Windows.

But there’s one thing Apple has certainly gotten a jump over the competition, and that’s the mp3 player and the means to distribute it. Never to be down to the mat for long, MS’s Zune is back to square off against the giant with one “I“.

And with thanks to the folks from Farpoint Media, we’re now squarely in both territories. In the itunes store, and now available through Zune- The Sonic Society.

Times change, but we’re just happy to bring you great Audio Drama in whatever form we arrive.

Audio Drama. Movies you have to hear to believe.

Want to Live Forever?

With thanks to Bill Hollweg from Broken Sea for passing this out to us!

Finding great help to make good audio drama is always a special treasure, and this is no exception. Thanks so much for the folks that put this fun series together. Check it out!

F.A.M.E.
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it’s done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a parton of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur’s Edge Audio’s Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia’s Rich Sigfrit share the insights they’ve gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre’s newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

Hi Ho! Hi Ho! It’s to the Sonic Workshop I go!

In life, a little rain must fall, and that rain always irrigates good discussions and ideas.

Currently there’s a lot of discussion about a review process for Audio Drama- a peer review.  Chris Moody has begun one at Audio Cinema Review (Thanks for using Audio Cinema as a term Chris, I still like it!)

One of the problems with the idea is who should review Audio Series? There’s lots of folks out there who’ve been in the game a long time, and I think, personally, a round table of sorts would work best.

Now a couple years back when I first spoke about Sonic Gold I had also considered Sonic Workshop, a place where through the permission of the producers we could look at a show or a series with a panel of other Audio Drama enthusiasts to critically speak about the benefits and flaws of the show.

And I sat and waited. No one offered their show for dissection. That’s understandable. But just as understandable is our need to go through it. So the call is out again. If you’re a writer/producer and want your show reviewed and looked at. Send me the show and I’ll find the panel to do it, and add Sonic Workshop on as often as once a month to the feed if there’s interest. We’d look at writing, acting, and production pieces. It would be a blast.

The call is still out there… will anyone answer it?

How Do We Look?

canadian100club-5001Thanks to Sean McGaughey who through Twitter pointed us to an honour we didn’t know we received.

I guess its a big thing to hit the big 100 Episode mark, and while we did so a while back (we’re currently on 167 and I think that doesn’t include a couple of summer seasons), it’s still good to take stock and pause and consider that a lot of other podcasts don’t get up to he big three digits before they podfade.

So who knows, as we consider the future, maybe we’ll see the Sonic Society top 300… (200 is looming I’m sure).

And once again, its all thanks to you folks who are listening, and you folks who are donating your works. Congratulations all!

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