ChuckW wrote:
Thanks for the files, Nemo! I don't think your character reappears in Act IV, but I'll double-check to make sure. I've been known to be wrong before. I can't wait to hear your rendition of the outlaw's song.
Not in Act IV?? .... shite, I read all those lines for nothing! .... that will teach me to have all of those flaggons of drink around the fire!
Nemo
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thanks for the files, Nemo! I don't think your character reappears in Act IV, but I'll double-check to make sure. I've been known to be wrong before. I can't wait to hear your rendition of the outlaw's song.
Not in Act IV?? .... shite, I read all those lines for nothing! .... that will teach me to have all of those flaggons of drink around the fire!
Nemo[/quote]
Crud, I meant Act V. Sorry, typing this while hanging out with my kid.
PROJECTS
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
Alright, Nemo... my apologies. I was wrong. Franko has a few more lines in Act V. Not many, but a few. Would you mind recording those too, when you get a chance?
Sorry for not catching that earlier. :-/
PROJECTS
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
ChuckW wrote:Alright, Nemo... my apologies. I was wrong. Franko has a few more lines in Act V. Not many, but a few. Would you mind recording those too, when you get a chance?
Sorry for not catching that earlier. :-/
No worries mate!
I just took a look ... two lines in Scene II and an Omnes is what I see?
Will record these tonight and send off.
Enjoy your kiddo time!
Nemo
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Okay, I have recorded (but not edited) with "ROOD-i-grrr" and the German "Tee-o-bal(d/t)". But if the consensus rolls differently I will re-record those parts.
Eva D If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.
thanks Nemo, for all your files. I love the singsongy drinking song I was wondering whether we could try for all the outlaws joining maybe the chorus, but it depends how that would sound in the end
In the 5th act I really liked the more humble voice you're doing, while explaining that you and your men were really driven to this life by necessity. Nice input of feeling there.
Acts 4 and 5 are already PL ok
In Act 3 there is a small error:
> at 5:02: "What is the aid thou comest here to ask ?" - you say "earnest", which does not really make sense
> at 5:02: "What is the aid thou comest here to ask ?" - you say "earnest", which does not really make sense
The rest is fine
Sonia
Thanks Sonia!
Ahhh, the great thing about converting the scanned original into a workable doc, it always messes up words. In my converted doc the word is "earnest", but I see the original is "camest".
I had found some others and fixed ... the oddest one was the word "den" which was converted to the word "deity"!
Will fix this shortly and upload for spot check.
Nemo
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thanks... and please don't worry too much about the pronunciation. It's common enough and nothing really to shvitz about, in the grand scheme of things. I did put your pronunciation suggestions in the MW, however.
NemoR wrote:
Kitty wrote:
In Act 3 there is a small error:
> at 5:02: "What is the aid thou comest here to ask ?" - you say "earnest", which does not really make sense
The rest is fine
Sonia
Thanks Sonia!
Ahhh, the great thing about converting the scanned original into a workable doc, it always messes up words. In my converted doc the word is "earnest", but I see the original is "camest".
I had found some others and fixed ... the oddest one was the word "den" which was converted to the word "deity"!
Will fix this shortly and upload for spot check.
Nemo
I didn't even know you could do that!
Thanks for helping us out, Nemo... especially with the last-ditch correction on my part.
PROJECTS
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
oh Eva, I adore Eleanora you portray her as such a kind-hearted and caring woman and you soft-spoken voice really fits this part. Also the little sighs and such really enhance the drama. Well done
No errors found, all the lines seem to be in.
Only one line puzzled me in Act 5, right at the beginning:
> at 0:05. But why so hasty - I have checked the beginning of act 5 THREE times now and I don't see this line. Can you tell me the exact page please ? I wonder why I don't see it LOL
Acts 1 and 2PL ok now, and I'll just wait for confirmation on Act 5 to mark this one PL ok as well.
oh Eva, I adore Eleanora you portray her as such a kind-hearted and caring woman and you soft-spoken voice really fits this part. Also the little sighs and such really enhance the drama. Well done
No errors found, all the lines seem to be in.
Only one line puzzled me in Act 5, right at the beginning:
> at 0:05. But why so hasty - I have checked the beginning of act 5 THREE times now and I don't see this line. Can you tell me the exact page please ? I wonder why I don't see it LOL
Acts 1 and 2PL ok now, and I'll just wait for confirmation on Act 5 to mark this one PL ok as well.
Sonia
No, I have messed something up here, sorry. I think "why so hasty" is supposed to be in Act II and definitely not in Act 5. I'll look through both and see if I dropped it out of one and added it to another.
Thank you Sonia
Eva D If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.