COMPLETE[DR]DR Scene and Story Collection, Volume 002 by Various - thw
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Hi! Link for the script of the stolen bacillus:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_NMAis49Z-lbc8eXvZqBdd85BEDidTlt4VE_dhnMKfo/edit?usp=drivesdk
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_NMAis49Z-lbc8eXvZqBdd85BEDidTlt4VE_dhnMKfo/edit?usp=drivesdk
Thanks Lucas! Availle, I’ve checked that this link works, so I hope you should be able to open it now!
Todd will need to change the link in the first post to this one, as the old link still doesn’t work.
Todd will need to change the link in the first post to this one, as the old link still doesn’t work.
Fiction: Regiment of Women
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Hi Peter! Wow! You have a good ear. I agree that they're fine as is. I went ahead and corrected 3 of them - the ones that were easiest to edit in :Peter Why wrote: ↑September 21st, 2019, 9:32 am TJ, I really am very happy to use your Rat's file as it stands (that bell-pull is fine), but if you're set on a reading that's absolutely word-perfect, here are the slight deviations from the text that I spotted. Edit them or not, as you choose.
0:50 "He’s so very shy, he’d be sure to be offended. I’ve never even ventured to call on him at his own home myself ..." - missed out "be" from "he'd be sure"; missed "on" from "call on him"
02:05 "If we have to come, we come in couples, at least; then we’re generally all right." - missed "have to" from "If we have to come..."
05:28 "You don’t seem to be having much luck to-day, do you? Let’s have a look at the leg..." - I hear "let's have a look at *that* leg"
07:00 "Now look here, you--you thick-headed beast .." - there's only one "you" in your recording.
07:17 " ...if you want to sleep dry and warm to-night, for it’s our last chance!" - you've recorded "this is our last chance!" instead of "it's our last chance"
09:26 "..oughtn't we to do something" - "...oughten't we do something"
Peter
02:05 "If we have to come, we come in couples, at least; then we’re generally all right." - missed "have to" from "If we have to come..."
07:00 "Now look here, you--you thick-headed beast .." - there's only one "you" in your recording.
09:26 "..oughtn't we to do something" - "...oughten't we do something"
Thanks,
TJ
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/windinwillows_rat_grahame.mp3
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Here's the Wind in the Willows section: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/drsceneandstoryvol002_05_various_128kb.mp3
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I was expecting it to go over 72 minutes, so I squeezed silences out where I could. As it turned out that there's time to spare, please do tell me of any places where PLing shows that more silence would improve it.
Peter
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I was expecting it to go over 72 minutes, so I squeezed silences out where I could. As it turned out that there's time to spare, please do tell me of any places where PLing shows that more silence would improve it.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Got it, put it in the MW! I’ll PL it in the next day or two, paying attention to silences!
Fiction: Regiment of Women
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Do you still need a reader for Prefect G—? I'd like to read for that. -Joe (JavaMan)ChuckW wrote: ↑June 1st, 2019, 2:20 pm I'll also take one of these slots.
* Title and author - The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849)
* PD text link - http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2148
* Link to author on Wikipedia, and death date, if known - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Allan_Poe
* Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Purloined_Letter
* Number of roles (including narrator) this project will have - 3
* Original publication date: 1844
* Link to color-coded text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GU_WvOZVrlaFli4xLxiMNiS41Ef8BSwDmkW6jsp8ZRk/edit?usp=sharing
CHARACTERS:
C. Auguste Dupin [caution: a difficult role]
Prefect G—
The Narrator (I will claim this role)
That would be great! Thank you!JavaMan wrote: ↑October 8th, 2019, 5:14 pmDo you still need a reader for Prefect G—? I'd like to read for that. -Joe (JavaMan)ChuckW wrote: ↑June 1st, 2019, 2:20 pm I'll also take one of these slots.
* Title and author - The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849)
* PD text link - http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2148
* Link to author on Wikipedia, and death date, if known - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Allan_Poe
* Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Purloined_Letter
* Number of roles (including narrator) this project will have - 3
* Original publication date: 1844
* Link to color-coded text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GU_WvOZVrlaFli4xLxiMNiS41Ef8BSwDmkW6jsp8ZRk/edit?usp=sharing
CHARACTERS:
C. Auguste Dupin [caution: a difficult role]
Prefect G—
The Narrator (I will claim this role)
PROJECTS
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
MW updated.
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
Count me in!ChuckW wrote: ↑October 10th, 2019, 4:40 amThat would be great! Thank you!JavaMan wrote: ↑October 8th, 2019, 5:14 pmDo you still need a reader for Prefect G—? I'd like to read for that. -Joe (JavaMan)ChuckW wrote: ↑June 1st, 2019, 2:20 pm I'll also take one of these slots.
* Title and author - The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849)
* PD text link - http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2148
* Link to author on Wikipedia, and death date, if known - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Allan_Poe
* Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Purloined_Letter
* Number of roles (including narrator) this project will have - 3
* Original publication date: 1844
* Link to color-coded text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GU_WvOZVrlaFli4xLxiMNiS41Ef8BSwDmkW6jsp8ZRk/edit?usp=sharing
CHARACTERS:
C. Auguste Dupin [caution: a difficult role]
Prefect G—
The Narrator (I will claim this role)
Hi Peter! Very tightly edited, but it makes the story move along nicely! There's only two spots where I really think it needs more space, both for the same reason - just to create a bit of room between sections:Peter Why wrote: ↑October 8th, 2019, 12:52 pm Here's the Wind in the Willows section: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/drsceneandstoryvol002_05_various_128kb.mp3
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I was expecting it to go over 72 minutes, so I squeezed silences out where I could. As it turned out that there's time to spare, please do tell me of any places where PLing shows that more silence would improve it.
Peter
@40:15 when the characters sleep
@50:16 just before "after luncheon"
The only other PL note just for your consideration, is that this file starts with the Cast List, instead of the more usual LV section title and disclaimer, followed by the Cast ist - was this on purpose? It's different to the other sections, but that's not necessarily a problem...
Fiction: Regiment of Women
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
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Thanks, Beth; here's the edited wind in the willows: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/drsceneandstoryvol002_05_various_128kb.mp3
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I've moved the cast list as you asked. I had had it at the front end to make it easier to edit, and forgot that it was there.
Peter
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I've moved the cast list as you asked. I had had it at the front end to make it easier to edit, and forgot that it was there.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
The cast list correction is fine now, but the inserted spaces have a very loud “hiss” which sounds like it needs noise reduction? Or is there a quieter section you could copy and paste? I usually use the 5 seconds at the end of the file...
Fiction: Regiment of Women
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
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Re: Wind in the Willows.
Yes, I usually use the last five seconds as a source of silence, too. I can't remember what I used that time. My apologies.
Edited and uploaded.
Peter
Yes, I usually use the last five seconds as a source of silence, too. I can't remember what I used that time. My apologies.
Edited and uploaded.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Wind in the Willows is now fully PL OK!
I'll update the MW, but Peter you will need to make a Cast List for the summary page.
Also, Todd, now that Willows is definitely not going to need story slot 6, do you have a plan for that section?
I'll update the MW, but Peter you will need to make a Cast List for the summary page.
Also, Todd, now that Willows is definitely not going to need story slot 6, do you have a plan for that section?
Fiction: Regiment of Women
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution