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129 - Recording the X-Files

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Audio Drama Production Podcast

Audio Drama Production Podcast

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Sarah had a wonderful catch-up with the ever-exciting audio supermen known as Fred Greenhalgh and Bill Dufris about their adventures in recording the X-Files this summer, with the well known television acting leads (David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson) resuming Mulder and Scully in full awesome audio mode. Find out handy tips on directing actors, working on location and in studio, and some elements of what the chaps have planned next. We look at how they got onto Wondery Network, and who inspires them too (and we ponder what exactly is a 'Dirky Sheen?'!

Now full-on focusing on creating more, once you've listened to this, do check out their forthcoming audio projects on Dagaz Media, and past shows including The Cleansed, Lock and Key, and Will's groovy podcast Sight Unseen.

Apologies on some uneven sound in the interview. I keep learning the hard way when guests forget to wear headphones when recording interviews! I'll get there one day....!

This show has James Oliva in the guest-host seat and he updates us on his Whats The Frequency adventures. Sarah probes him on scene transitions, character dynamics and working with actors....and...what's next!

Please remember to have your say on our ADPP Winter Survey.

Look out for finer details this week regarding our forthcoming Audio Drama Script Writing competition....get writing....the window for submissions is January 8-21

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Thank you for listening! Like allll shows we thrive on reviews so, if you like what we do, feel free to jump on and review us, or send us feedback below or to our email....Thank you and.....

....Happy Creating!

Sarah, James and the ADPP Team

FRED AND WILL LINKS

FRED'S WEBSITE

BILL'S WEBSITE

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