The Mask of Inanna
Jun. 21st, 2010 02:46 pmMy friends
read_alicia,
asoundguy, and a bunch of other cool folks have just launched a new podcast audio drama, The Mask of Inanna. I've been involved with editing the scripts since the early draft stages, and they are wonderful. I've just gone and listened to the first episode, and it's better than it sounded in my head.
Anyone who is interested in old-time radio drama, complex interpersonal drama, mystery, or just plain old Stuff That's Good, do go check this out.
WEBSITE: http://www.themaskofinanna.com/
DIRECT DOWNLOAD: http://themaskofinanna.com/download/PMRP-MaskOfInanna-Ep1.01_Pilot.mp3
TWITTER FEED: twitter.com/maskofinanna
PODCAST FEED: http://www.themaskofinanna.com/?feed=podcast
Anyone who is interested in old-time radio drama, complex interpersonal drama, mystery, or just plain old Stuff That's Good, do go check this out.
WEBSITE: http://www.themaskofinanna.com/
DIRECT DOWNLOAD: http://themaskofinanna.com/download/PMRP-MaskOfInanna-Ep1.01_Pilot.mp3
TWITTER FEED: twitter.com/maskofinanna
PODCAST FEED: http://www.themaskofinanna.com/?feed=podcast
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Date: 2010-06-22 02:05 pm (UTC)We don't do this in any future episodes though - we play them straight through. This is just one of those little revolutionary declarations that portends where we're going.
Anyway, thanks for the subscription!
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Date: 2010-06-22 02:46 pm (UTC)Presentation of confusion is best, at least to me, when the presentation is not confused it's self. For instance, some of my favourite direction was in 'The Shining' and 'Ring'. The subjects of which are intentionally confusing, but the presentation of that confusion is clearly given. If you're too confusing in the presentation, then you actually don't present confusion as the subject of the story.
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Date: 2010-06-22 02:55 pm (UTC)