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Post 1

Skankyrich [?]

And you'll see why if you take a look at the top of the article smiley - winkeye


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Post 2

Tibley Bobley

smiley - applauseWhat a brilliant surprise!smiley - magic

How clever of you all! How on Earth did you manage it? As I was listening to it, it occurred to me that the only time I've seen actors producing a radio play or show, they've all been sitting together in front of microphones, reading from scripts and giving each other all sorts of subtle (and not so subtle in the case of The Goon Show) cues. But you must have found some other way because you're spread out all over the place.

If you carry on like this, honing your voice acting and play producing skills, Martin Jarvis and Prunella Scales had better watch outsmiley - winkeye

I'm honoured and impressedsmiley - biggrin

Makes me wish I had a computer with better sound capabilities.

Thank you very much!

smiley - bigeyes


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Post 3

Skankyrich [?]

First, Mina broke it up into an audio script, like this:

dialogue04 (EMR): Peter sneered at the wall.

dialogue05 (Peter): 'What do you think of that?'

dialogue06 (EMR): The sneer dissolved, his eyes widened and his mouth dropped open as he listened to the reply - a reply that he, alone, could hear.

dialogue07 (Peter): 'No! No, you won't be able to do that. I can drown you out. Loud noise. Yes, I'll turn the music up until I can't hear you any more.'

dialogue08 (lil): 'Mr Lacey? You're shouting again. Would you like some of your medicine?'

and so on.

Everyone recorded one line at a time and saved each as 'dialoguexx' so that 2legs had the sequence in order. He then sequenced them all up, corrected all the levels, added background music and emailed it to me.

Sounds dead easy, eh? smiley - laugh

Glad you like it - it's actually on h2g2's Front Page as well! - and we're planning to do more in the future. If you have any suggestions, let me know smiley - ok


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Post 4

Tibley Bobley

Extraordinary! There should be a medal for such difficult and heroic undertakingssmiley - laugh

It must have taken so much imagination, having a conversation with an absent partner. Now I know, I'm even more impressed. I vaguely thought, video conferencing or something like that. Very clever!

You know I'm not very confident about my dialogue writing skills, so I'm all the more amazed it came out so well.

It gave me a real boost, so I've tried something else that's mainly dialogue - converted from the second story of mine that you put in The Post, "A Strange Infection". I'm still working on it here: A35744600

Don't feel bad about having to tell me it's not suitable, if it's not suitable. I'll understand. But if it might be alright or you have any suggestions to improve it, let me know and I'll try to beat it into shape.

smiley - smiley


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Post 5

Websailor

Tibley Bobley and the Post Team,

You did a very good job of scaring the smiley - bleep out of me. That was smiley - ghost in the extreme. The audio version worked brilliantly. Having visited family in a psychiatric hospital it was also a touch painful, which shows how well it was done.

smiley - applause everyone and thank you. Not sure if I will be looking at any wallpaper tonight folks smiley - yikessmiley - run

Websailor smiley - dragon


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Post 6

Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo)

Well done folks. Top work. smiley - applause


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Post 7

I'm not really here

If that entry isn't finished yet. I don't want to ruin it by reading something not ready, so please let us know when it's ready! I don't often read fiction on h2g2, but I really enjoyed your story. smiley - applause


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Post 8

Tibley Bobley

The team did do a splendid job didn't theysmiley - biggrin

I can't get over how difficult and complicated it must have been for them. Amazing!

I reckon the "Strange Infection" (the dialogue version) is finished now Buster's Mina.

smiley - smiley


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Post 9

I'm not really here

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Post 10

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - bigeyessmiley - run


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Post 11

Tibley Bobley

What is all thissmiley - run

Are you trying to wake up the neighbourhood?

smiley - smiley


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Post 12

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

just trying to wake myself up smiley - bigeyessmiley - sleepysmiley - biggrin


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Post 13

Tibley Bobley

And there I was thinking it must be time to hit the sacksmiley - rofl


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Post 14

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

yeh... well it probably is about htat time... smiley - sleepy hence why I'm tired... no idea why I don't just go to bed really smiley - laugh Its fairly quiet on here tonight anyhow... I just keep hitting the refresh button and reading random things from the guide smiley - laugh buy my brain is too foggy to concentrate on anything much really smiley - dohsmiley - ale


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Post 15

Tibley Bobley

I heard somewhere that dolphins only allow one half of their brain to sleep at a time. The two hemispheres have to take it in turns. Sounds like a useful trick. That way you'd only ever be half boredsmiley - laugh

Both halves of my brain are sinking fast. So if all yousmiley - run couldsmiley - shhh I'llsmiley - sleepy

smiley - yawn

smiley - smiley


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