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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Murder by Meteor

Duration: 18:08 Size: 12.4 MB

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This week: the finale in a 3-part Bumper’s Crossroads, followed by Rory Rammer, Space Marshall: in Murder by Meteor. In two weeks, we celebrate our first year of podcasting with a very special audio adaptation. Presented with permission: the live performance of the ARTC adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s “Guards, Guards.” With extra-notable super-special guest voice, John Rhys-Davies. This will be presented in two parts, one before and one after ARTC’s live performance at Dragon Con here in Atlanta GA, on Friday September 1, 2007, right after the Opening Ceremonies. And next week, we revisit our roots in horror, when ARTC’s Podcast will present another of the works of H.P. Lovecraft. So don’t miss out. And remember… There is Adventure in Sound.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Doomsday Planet

Time: 18:33 Size: 12.7 MB

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Hey, our one year podcasting anniversary is in a few weeks, and we have a special surprise for you. Check back next week for further details. This week’s presentation, from Necronomicon 1998: Rory Rammer, The Doomsday Planet (a.k.a. the Planetoid of Doom) by Ron N. Butler. and Bumper’s Crossroads.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Runaway Rockets

duration: 12:05 Size: 8.2 MB

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From Necronomicon 1996: Ron N Butler’s Rory Rammer, Space Marshall. The episode entitled, Runaway Rockets. It says part one in the introduction, but there is no part two. I checked. And, part one of three of Bumper’s Crossroads, from Necromonicon 1998.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Asteroid of Love

Time: 12:57 File Size: 8.9 MB

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The Asteroid of Love (written by Ron N Butler) originally contained a song of the same name, which was a parody of an Andrew Sisters song. Obviously, this was not podcast safe. For our February 2007 show, musician Alton Leonard composed a _new_ song to replace the parody. And he performed it here with the Android Sisters, and our guests for that show, the Radio Ramblers. Of which, he is a regular member.

The cast: Announcer – Hal Wiedeman Rory Rammer – David Benedict. “Skip” Sagan – (and show host) – Daniel Whitworth Kiernan. Lavernw – Ariel Stewart. Maxine – Sarah Taylor. Patty – Clair W. Kiernan. Molly Pohl (Womanist) – Trudy Leonard. Space Marines Lieutenant – Al Przygocki. Live Foley by Lili, Sonya & Deanna Ameri. Recorded sound effects performed by Thomas Berry & Rachel Boman, provided by Henry Howard / Audio Craft Studio.

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The Brides of Dracula part 3 of 3

File Size : 17.3M Duration: 28:35

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Cast Dracula: David Benedict, Olga: Sarah Taylor, Maria: Ariel Stewart, Elizabeth/Woman: Trudy Leonard, Mina Murray: Fiona Karanina Leonard Brown, Lucy Westernra: Clair W Kiernan, Jonathan Harker: Hal Woedeman, Dr. Jack Seward: Jonathan Strickland, Abraham van Helsing: Daniel Taylor, Man/Minister/Announcer: Daniel W. Kiernan, Second Man: Al Przygocki

Foley Artists: Lili, Sonya, & Deanna Ameri, Foley mixed by Caran Wilbanks. Recorded effects provided by Henry Howard & Audio Craft Studio, performed by Thomas Berry & Rachel Bowman.

Produced by David Benedict. Directed by William Alan Ritch. Floor Management Lori Emerson. Live music composed & performed by Alton Leonard. Live & studio audio engineering by Robert W Zimmerman.

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The Brides of Dracula part 1 of 3

Duration 21:27, File Size 14.9M

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The Brides of Dracula, by Thomas E. Fuller. (presented in three parts.)

Quite possibly one of the most ambitious ARTC projects, the February 2007 live performance at Stage Door Players required extra personnel: a stage/floor manager, 3 foley artists instead of the usual one or two, a second sound engineer and mixing board solely for the foley sound, and two people to manage the digital effects. Plus extra consideration for the Brides singing parts, and our guest musicians – another rare event.

The outcome? Judge for yourself. Brides of Dracula was the featured story for this show, and comprised the entire post-intermission show.

If you’re really adventurous, try listening with headphonones…

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The Passion of Frankenstein – selected scenes

Length: 14:05  Size: 6.6M

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Hello again!

This week, in honor of Fathers Day, we bring you selected scenes from The Passion of Frankenstein, by Thomas E. Fuller.  It’s going to be a little different this week, though.  We’re going to feature some scenes, but we’re also going to highlight a little bit of what goes into creating the audio drama that we all know and love.  We’ll take a few short clips from the raw voiceover and then transform them with music and sound effects into new old-time radio.  Whereas we normally bring you material from our live productions, the source for this material comes from the studio.