The Amigos introduce a Bill’s incredible adaptation of the John Carpenter’s eighty classic Escape from New York including the magical audio artistry of Stevie K. Farnaby!
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Returning to complete this season of the Playhouse, Texas Radio Theatre with thanks to Artistic Director Richard Frohlich presents a double feature classic of heroes- “The Lone Ranger” and “The Green Hornet!”
Warriors to your cockpits! Bill Hollweg’s incredible full BattleStar Galactica series including the “Adam Journals” is our extended feature on tonight’s Bill Hollweg Retrospective. No Felgercarb about it!
Tonight the “Greatest Love Story from British Film” Old Souls Audio and Rachel Rumler bings us “Brief Encounter”
This week the Broken Sea Audio, The Amigos, and special guest Jeffrey Adams from Radio Icebox bring us Bill Hollweg’s incredible series Kolchak: The Night Stalker and “The All Saints Archives”
Tonight Matt Leong Productions presents X-Minus One’s classically chilling science fiction thriller “Cold Equation”!
I think I’ve been saying this for some years now, and most recently in the Bill Hollweg Retrospective but Dirk Maggs is to the audio drama medium as Steven Spielberg is to movies. Master of the Film Source of the modern audio drama movement, Mr. Maggs has been working tirelessly producing action adventure audio for many years now.
So naturally Audible Range asked the question Who is this Dirk Maggs and why does he rule so hard? Because one of the wonderful things about Audio Drama is it keeps getting rediscovered again and again!
Dirk speaks about his experiences with audio drama and his new X-Files release. Check out the interview, and if you want to hear the man himself as he abides, check out our interview Maggsnifiscent Audio.
Tonight on the Bill Hollweg Retrospect we present Jake Sampson- Monster Hunter and “The Gods of War” with a special interview with Mark (Mak) Kalita. Sit back and relax to three hours of pulp pounding action from Bill and the rest of the Broken Sea Audio Productions gang!
Just watched Dunkirk with my colleague and I was interested in how this tension was developed through the ticking clock. According to nofilmschool this is all about a Shepard Tone.
Do you use Shepard Tones in your audio drama? Maybe it’s time to start ratcheting up the tension!
Tonight the incredible Rich Frohlich and Texas Radio Theatre returns with Alex Raymond’s incredible “Flash Gordon!”