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Live Radio S-F on the Internet!!

Started by peter johnson, November 06, 2002, 01:30:13 AM

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peter johnson

Everyone mark your calenders!!  Every Thursday night from now until they shoot us, Radio 1190 AM presents "Playing With Your Radio", a radio drama show, at 6:30pm Mountain Time (USA).
We've done 3 scripts so far, & the quality of the writing has been exceptional.  Everyone in the area seems to want to contribute a script, & radio drama is hot again!  All shows are simulcast on the internet at www.radio1190.org
so tune in, if you have speakers -- Or, if you actually live near Boulder, just tune your dial.
This Thursday's show is called "Conduit", by Ben Popkin.  It's a story of theft & betrayal among the future society of human computers.   It has surreal elements & time-jumping qualities very reminiscient of The Firesign Theatre (www.firesigntheatre.com).  I'm doing 5 voices:  Isabella (The head of a computer information theft cartel), Defense (A not-very-capable protection program), Dog(a dog), Hotdog Vendor (A lecherous undercover thief), & Gruff Man (Self-explanatory).
This is 100% guaranteed LIVE theatre, folks, so every single glitch, flubbed line, missed cue, or inappropriate sound-effect is happening right then and there.  Absolutely NO pre-recording!  We have 2 - sometimes 3 - clumsy Foley guys, so every single error is brought up in SHARP relief!!
Please listen &, I do hope, enjoy.
Yours in Radio Prison
peter johnson

Flangepart

woah!
....Sounds cool, Peter. Wish i could tune in. Have you thought about selling tapes, for those who can't tune in?

"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

peter johnson

Well, I'll certainly bring the idea of selling tapes/CDs up with the producers.  I'm just a hired gun on this project, and have no real rights to sell anything.
Just a suggestion, but speakers for computers are now lots cheaper than when I bought the ones I have.  You could probably pick up a set of used speakers for less than the cost of a tape or CD.
People in Germany & Maryland listened on the internet to the last broadcast & say it came through perfectly clear with no glitches.
See you on the Air!
peter johnson

raj

My problem is that I'm usually at my Aikido class then (plus I only have dial-up access at home).  I suppose I could rig up a recording of it at work (if that is ok, and only for my personal use).
An idea: (dunno how practical)
Once you have a bunch of shows, allow folks to download a few for free, then have a subscription for the rest.

peter johnson

Shoot, I'll be sure to show this to my producer!  I don't see why he wouldn't want these more available to folks --
peter johnson

raj

Oh, and keep the flubs etc., in.  IMO, they help keep it real; I don't like things that are too slick, especially if they are supposed to be live.

peter johnson

Oh, I quite agree -- I wouldn't have it any other way.  Eg:  In the second show, there's a line where the actor playing my wife says "It's all Marcel's fault", as part of a longer speech.  She was talking so distraughtly that the line came out:  "It's all Marcel's fart . . ".  I, being Marcel, was sure to end my next line with a raspberry.
peter johnson

John

How about downloadable audio files for those of us who have no clue where to find this or how to listen to it.

peter johnson

No, no no -- you just go to www.radio1190.org     and click on the streaming show.  It ain't difficult to find.  You just have to figure out your own time-zone differences is all.  If you have speakers on your computer, you can hear it --
peter johnson