Flat out awesome, I'm still shell-shocked. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
Star Wars Fanworks is pleased to present the sixth episode on the ongoing Star Wars fan audio drama series, Star Wars: Anthology. Today, we premiere Anthology: No Way Out, an original tale written by Sean Koury (who now brings his fan-favorite fanfic character Lawg Skrak into the fan audio field) and mixed by the series' new second mixer, Steve Fluharty.
The tale takes place during the Clone Wars era and brings back Adam Bertocci's "Prevoda Vatil" character from Doubts Cast, the Reftiyu and Ferri'sol systems of Second Strike, and other familiar faces to fan audio and fan film enthusiasts.
Enjoy, folks! The true multi-creator vision for Anthology finally begins with this episode.
http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/nowayout.html
Flat out awesome, I'm still shell-shocked. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
Very cool. The sound mix was extremely well done - makes me a little nervous about how mine will sound in comparison.
But, I think the highlight of the story was the way too brief appearance of the Holdenus Flight Controller. He really brought something to the story that should have been expanded on.
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I'm glad you're all enjoying it. I'll be sure to point Steve to the thread if he hasn't seen it yet.
This was really the reason why, when I finished up with my five episodes of Anthology, I wanted the entire creative team to shift. There are a lot of talented people out there, Steve definitely being one of them, and I wanted to showcase that. At one point, Steve would hvae been the mixer on the "Context" audio drama series, but after I cancelled that, I heard his demo to join the team and it was excellent. Hence, he's now doing "No Way Out" and "To Overcome" and may be interested, if time permits later on, in being the mixer for "Nothing Changes." We'll just have to see.
I may ask him if it's alright to post his audition mix clip so you can hear why I was so enticed to bring him in. It was quite good.
whoa! Steve is frelling BRILLIANT! managed to make even my poopie file sound good, and i'm pretty sure we've already established that the sound quality of my recordings is usually crud.
and, lol, i dunno if Lawg's supposed to be funny, but dude cracked me up! maybe it's the voice, or the delivery, or maybe it's the lines themselves, but i'm still grinnin.
;oD
only had 1 problem and it might have been my own winamp setup that did it. when the background sounds got loud, the dialogue was pretty much completely drowned out for me. i may just have to play with winamp's equalizer a bit to get that fixed, though...
and, oh yeah, one more thing. is Sean Koury from Canada...?
;o)
Yeah, Sean's Canadian.
And, Amy, he was also in Second Strike, with some pretty bad file issues, but still in there. Try to find him without looking at the cast list. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
Hey a fellow Canadian! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif[/img]
Good work to all the cast & crew. I was VERY impressed. The sound mixing is excellent! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
For those interested, I've put Steve's Jedi Duel demo file up on the No Way Out page so you can see how he got the "job."
What is this doing near the bottom? I'm hurt! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img]
Glad everyone liked it. For the second one, does anybody have any opinions on which era it should be set in?
Anything that doesn't conflict. :-P
Nah, actually, I'd go for NJO era, since it'd be a chance for Vong voices in an audio drama.
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