Tiffanie Wen talks about our favourite subject- the appeal of the audio story and why it is so compelling in this lovely article. Notice how she begins with the single voice narrator and moves into the power of audio drama to tell the story commenting on John Deaver’s The Starling Project as an example of the power of the new form of radio drama. Great stuff!
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Dakota Brown lends David Ault, and David Ault, and Jack Ward a hand with a quadruple serving of Horace Kentucky’s Chronal Detective Agency!
| Writer, storyteller, producer, and fantastic dream weaverChris Lester talks to us about his opus Metamor City, dynamic characters and the worlds of audio fiction, multi-cast recordings, and radio drama. |
| Robyn Paterson pops into Sonic Speaks to chat with Jack about falling in and out of love with radio drama. We also look at what are some of the qualitative differences of fiction and dramatic writing, and what are the benefits and pitfalls of jumping into audio drama production. Rob’s AD project was Kung Fu Action Theatre (because “re” is how it’s spell with style)! |
| Jack and David try to fix the tear in Audiospace at last with a healthy helping of “The Cleansed” episode 12 from Finalrune Productions and The Curse of Yig fromRadio Theatre Players! |
| David sits down to talk to Clare Eden of The Minister of Chance audio drama and other wonderful projects to talk about crowd funding and working with her new projectStrangeness in Space through social media! |
| In an homage to the show that “ended it all” for the silent era of movies, and indirectly the Golden Age of Radio Drama, we look at Lux Radio Theater‘s “The Jazz Singer”, tonight on Sonic Echo. We all love you Mammeee! |
Jack has a grand time talking with Matthew McLean about his favourite subject on the Audio Drama Production Podcast. Join in an have a listen!
