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Admiral
Location: Fifth Circle of Hell
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Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/1...ast/index.html Although there have been made-for-audio dramas based on Trek before -- most notably the two Captain Sulu productions done by Simon & Shuster -- I see this as a promising sign as this is exactly how the Doctor Who audio drama franchise got started back in the days of "Audio Visuals" in the late 1980s. Today there are literally dozens of high-end, fully licensed audio dramas being made by Big Finish, which is for all intents and purposes, Audio Visuals. Nothing against the fan films, but what I like about the audio dramas is this is the type of medium where you could have Shatner doing a TOS-era Kirk story without any worries about age or anything. There's even precedent for using now-deceased actors. The Big Finish drama Zagreus featured Jon Pertwee, who had died a decade earlier, through the use of archive recordings that were incorporated into the play. It's conceivable something similar could be done with Kelly and Doohan if sufficient recordings exist. Cheers! Alex
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Disrespectful of his betters
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
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Rear Admiral
Location: Chandler, AZ
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Location: New New Jersey
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Admiral
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
"Transformations" by Dave Stern, read by George Takei, Dana Ivey, and others, 1994 "Cacophony" by J.J. Molloy, read by George Takei, Simon Jones, and others, 1994 "Envoy" by L.A. Graf, read by George Takei, Essene R., and others, 1995.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Excalbia, BC
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
I've recently gotten very much into audiobooks. I listen to them nonstop on my ipod when I'm walking to work, grocery shopping, doing yard work etc.
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Greenfield, MA
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
Among the shows I listen to somewhat regularly are a couple of sci-fi series from the 1950's--"Dimension X" and "X Minus One". Some of the dates that the shows take place, which were in the future back then, are now history! These series offer an alternative view of the future from Star Trek, but they're nice to listen to in addition to Star Trek. That said, I can't wait until Christmas to listen to "The Continuing Mission"--a mix of two hobbies/interests. I just wish that there were more episodes, more frequently; but I understand the constraints they're working under.
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Commodore
Location: Chicago
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
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Disrespectful of his betters
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
The audio plays are full presentations, with full casts, sound effects, original music, etc. The books on tape (or cd) don't even come close to matching what can be done with the audio plays. Another difference is that the books on tape are abridgments of novels (or novelizations, whichever). The audio plays are wholly original, written specifically for that format. To see what I mean, try listening to one of the Captain Sulu stories. One of them features the fantastic Dana Ivey in a co-starring capacity.
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Commodore
Location: Surrey (Vancouver) B.C. Canada
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Rear Admiral
Location: Devon, England
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
Big Finish (who do the Doctor Who audios) have recently branched out from full cast audio to narrated audiobooks, with a TV star reader and a guest voice, for stories they couldn't do - with unavailable Doctors. And its some of the best stuff they've ever done. And now they are branching out even further to do licenced Stargate audiobooks. Books as apposed to dramas are a lot easier to produce I'd imagine, and perhaps easier to enjoy.
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Commodore
Location: Chicago
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
BTW, the audio-novels do in fact use sound effects and they also have a sound track. Also, while they are abridged, they are done so specifically for audio. Some even have scenes that were in a movie's novelization that never made it to the screen. Perhaps it's been a while for you, but I can't recommend strongly enough that you give them a second try. Any of the ones I mentioned above are outstanding.
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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Re: Finally - Star Trek audio dramas
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Commodore
Location: New York City
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Star Trek audio dramas
Star Trek: The Continuing Mission they have 7 episodes up now. gotta love audio plays or audio dramas which are like the "Star Wars: A New Hope" NPR radio serial audio drama from 1981 that was about 13 hours. in stereo with dialogue, music, sound effects. your imagination makes the picture... this Star Trek fan audio drama is very similar. also on their site is 1979 Gene Roddenberry MP3 interviews. also, James Doohan, and Deforest Kelley separate 1979 MP3 interviews. they sound like recorded off a telephone or speakerphone but still very cool. |
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