Wednesday, May 09, 2007

2nd Newsletter

A few things have been going on behind the scenes since the last newsletter, but I'll keep them under wraps for now. All quite exciting though and I hope to be able to give out details soon. Until then, here's the text of the latest newsletter.

THE AUDIOTHEQUE
NEWSLETTER 9 May 2007

Welcome to the 2nd Audiotheque newsletter. If you haven’t received the first one, you can read it at: http://audiodrama.blogspot.com/2007/04/1st-newsletter.html


First of all, thanks to everyone who’s offered feedback and comments since the last newsletter, sent out last month. I’ve heard back from quite a few of you since then, and have received an impressive amount of audio. Hopefully I’ve been in touch with you but if you’ve sent something in and haven’t heard back from me, do send another email to Audiotheque@bbc.co.uk.

This month I’m pleased to say that I’ve got 3 excellent pieces of creative audio to share, all of which have been brought to my attention as a result of the last newsletter. They are all from people who aren’t professional broadcasters, and who are at an early stage of their careers in audio.

Dark
The first piece is Dark, by Kevin Cadwallender. Kevin is an established writer of poetry and prose (http://kevcad.blogspot.com/) who wrote Dark, and created it at the University of Sunderland along with Becky Stefani and Francesca Sardone. It stars his daughter Charlie, who was 5 at the time. Dark is a haunting, sonically inventive work with great performances…

http://www.switchpod.com/f25202.html?puser=none

On My Mind
In contrast, here’s a very funny piece written and directed by Sasha Yevtushenko and starring Mike Holt. Flipping between flash-backs, flash-forwards and stream of consciousness, it’s nevertheless easy to follow entertaining. There’ll be more from this team in the next newsletter.

http://www.kitchenproductions.com/omm1.htm

Clinic
The third piece if different again. Clinic’s narrative depicts a real situation, and intrigues the listener by withholding key pieces of information, leaving us wanting more without becoming frustrating. It was created and realised by Wana Udobang, a student at the University College for The Creative Arts in Farnham.

http://www.switchpod.com/f27394.html?puser=none

That’s it for this month, except to say that I hope to have more details of the first Audiotheque competition, planned for later this year, and am still on the lookout for more creative audio. Keep sending it in!

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