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Just to update you all, my radio play should be released as an MP3 audio file (free to download) in the next few days. I will post the link when that occurs.
I would be grateful if loads of people would download it as the company counts the amount of downloads that occur... Which is an indication to them as to whether or not they should ask for more of my work...
Yep, just right click on where it says "Download Play" (that's a right click) and select "Save Link As..." or "Save Target As..." and then choose a place to save the file on your computer. You then double click on the file and it will play inside your selected MP3 player, which will be Windows Media Player by default.
[quote=Randomguy] I would be grateful if loads of people would download it as the company counts the amount of downloads that occur... Which is an indication to them as to whether or not they should ask for more of my work... [/quote]
Okay RG have done. Will listen to it later when I have more time.
Well done by the way, must be a brilliant feelng to see, hear your words being acted out.
It was a very odd feeling. Having heard them in my head now for so long, during the development and editing of the play, it's somewhat disconcerting to hear them for "real"... They did a great job though and Paul Mcewan is just amazing in the lead part. He was a nice guy too. My one moment of nerves during this whole thing was meeting this guy, but he was just amazingly professional during the whole rehearsal. Turned up with his script full of markings, noting when he wanted his voice to move in a specific direction.
Very cool experience.
As I mentioned in another thread on here, I will be teaming up with the same director tomorrow (29th oct 09) to put on a one act play of mine in the Half Moon pub in Herne hill. Very excited about that, and again a little nervous.
Well!
A very professional production, Paul! mind-game tense, really worth the hour I spent listening. Why didn't the BBC Radio 4 people buy this? great work, laddie, well done.
(PS: the decree Nisi is the stage before Asolute, is it not, why did their divorce stop at Nisi? Or am I 20 years out of date ...?)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5KQwD8E45c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euDJK53LQVQ&feature=related
http://www.wirelesstheatrecompany.co.uk/index.php/component/jotloader?Itemid=15&cid=2&id=98
Just Right-click the link on the link and "Save Target As" to download the play.
Looking forward to hearing what you have to say about it.
Download size 52 Mb
Can you download it to the computer to listen to?
Let me know if you have problems with the above.
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Okay RG have done. Will listen to it later when I have more time.
Well done by the way, must be a brilliant feelng to see, hear your words being acted out.
Very cool experience.
As I mentioned in another thread on here, I will be teaming up with the same director tomorrow (29th oct 09) to put on a one act play of mine in the Half Moon pub in Herne hill. Very excited about that, and again a little nervous.
Paul
Listening now ...
A very professional production, Paul! mind-game tense, really worth the hour I spent listening. Why didn't the BBC Radio 4 people buy this? great work, laddie, well done.
(PS: the decree Nisi is the stage before Asolute, is it not, why did their divorce stop at Nisi? Or am I 20 years out of date ...?)
Anyways, glad you enjoyed it. Wasn't Paul Mcewen fantastic as the lead character?