Thread: DOCTOR WHO - BLOOD MONEY
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13th May 2009, 11:43 PM #26Pip Madeley Guest
Hearing myself back I think I should've given myself a moment to breathe during some of those lines Great work Si.
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13th May 2009, 11:46 PM #27
There was no time to breathe, we were on a schedule!!
Si.
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14th May 2009, 12:09 AM #28
Brilliant trailer Si I can't wait for Saturday.
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15th May 2009, 6:41 PM #29
EPISODE 1 NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD!
Right Click the above and choose 'Save Target As...', then unzip to listen.
Thank you to everyone who took part in making the story, and thank you in advance to everyone who shows their support and downloads it!
Si.
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16th May 2009, 1:10 AM #30
I am not happy, I've got to wait for episode 2 of this fantastic story. So far it is one of the best I have listened to.
I hope what I just wrote made sense, it did when I was thinking it.
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16th May 2009, 1:16 AM #31
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16th May 2009, 9:10 AM #32
We will be listening in at lunchtime after i've finished work. Looking forward to it!
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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16th May 2009, 10:53 AM #33
"It's like Stevenage"
Brilliant audio, infact absolutely stunning.
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16th May 2009, 11:39 AM #34
Agreed, just finished listening to it now! In case people haven't heard it yet, I'm going to activate the cloaking device:
A really polished production, from the general 'cleanness' of the sound, to the details that really make it work - things like the Baron being heard in the background as the Doctor & Nick talk, or the sounds of distant gunfire when we're in the Skraith enclosure. And that attention to detail extends to the performances too - the way the Doctor says, "Morality" and such things as the Baron always saying the word Skraith like it's a swear word, even when it's in the middle of a sentence.
The script is really good too - the jovial banter of the opening TARDIS scene is neatly done so that the reality outside the doors is a real shock to the system (plus I love Nick's comment about Rob being "all about the continuity"). Even without having listened to "A Baron For All Seasons" the plot is clearly explained - not in a laboured, infodump sort of way, but dramatically and effectively. The Baron clarifying the set up when talking to the Doctor reminded me a little of the similarly effective scene in part 2 of DioE, where Craddock tells the Doctor & Ian about the Daleks. There were also some really good lines, my favourite probably being Nick's "Or can I call you Barry?"
One thing Martin always seems to do is give us some great characters - adding to his bombastic Baron and his slimy Garane, I really enjoyed Si's turn as Nathanial. The 'gag' about him being the computer voices for the whole galaxy was such a clever little twist, and the performance really made the part - I'm picturing him rather like Kenneth Branagh in the second Harry Potter film!! Although it seems unlikely, I'd like to hear Nathanial live to fight (well, narrate) another day!!
There were also just enough touches to make it definitely a PS audio - there's something unmistakeable about the Baron being depressed not only because of the war, but also because of his second album being a flop (and Paul's dry delivery of the comment about record-buying public, was lovely).
Finally, it almost goes without saying but shouldn't, what a talented cast we have at PS. Given the non-professional origins of the whole thing, it's a real achievement. The regulars are as good as ever, and the returning Baron and Tor are both excellently played. Pip's ability to switch between the loud rough voice to the more charming tones in a moment is very clever, and used to good effect (I assume the charming voice is Pip's pulling voice, but I wouldn't know about that). And Ant was excellent in the other 'main' part, pitching the voice perfectly to convey both weariness but haughty aristocracy in the Emperor.
All in all, another corker and like Chris, I'm not looking forward to waiting a week!!
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16th May 2009, 11:54 AM #35the way the Doctor says, "Morality"
Si.
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16th May 2009, 12:01 PM #36I really enjoyed Si's turn as Nathanial.
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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16th May 2009, 1:43 PM #37
I forgot to say, Martin also gets extra credit for putting a line from Time and the Rani in there. Well done Mr P!!
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16th May 2009, 1:44 PM #38
It's amazing the difference the new Mic makes to the quality. I mean we were pretty good before with the pop shields and stuff, but this time it sounded so crisp and lovely. Excellent work. The production was as brilliant as we've come to expect from Si- it's the standard the rest of us have to try and live up to.
It's a very enjoyable episode, one that was well set up by A Baron for all Seasons I think, though you can listen to it without knwoing what happened in the prelude, which is great.
I love Ant's Emperor Narl. He's channeling the spirit of Styggron for all he's worth!
As always I can't wait to hear how the storyline ends!
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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16th May 2009, 3:00 PM #39Pip Madeley Guest
It's simply the best sounding PS Audio yet - it sounds so professional! Great performances, interesting story, it's all good.
the Baron always saying the word Skraith like it's a swear word, even when it's in the middle of a sentence
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16th May 2009, 4:21 PM #40
I really did Pip, it's little things like that, little touches that make the characters that bit more real. Shame about the pop career, but them's the breaks...
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16th May 2009, 5:54 PM #41
Excellent stuff once again guys, I really enjoyed that, and has been mentioned, once again the production is superb. And a special mention has to go to Jonno too, as I didn't recognise his voice at all and had to go and look on the website to see who it was.
"RIP Henchman No.24."
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16th May 2009, 6:16 PM #42
You're not entirely to blame for that, a little bit of treatment has been used on Jonno to make his voice deeper as I felt this best suited the character, who I envisaged as a large, burly sort of Boralan fellow.
Si.
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17th May 2009, 2:36 PM #43
I'm glad everyone's enjoying it! Thanks for the kind comments
The production is excellent, as always, but I think Si had done a perfect job capturing the gritty/dark tone of the story. The music and sound effects work really well, and I love the little background touches. The scene in which you can hear the Baron shouting "WHAT?" while the Doctor and Nick are having a conversation made me chuckle.
I'd heard most of the recording on the day, but hadn't heard Si's Nathaniel yet - and he's quite marvelous. "Unhand me, I am a thespian!" was one of my favorite lines from the story, and he delivers it perfectly.
And Ant and Si Hunt as Narl and Grath are great fun - the Styggron and Chedaki of the story! They have a great chemistry.
Originally Posted by Andrew Curnow
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17th May 2009, 3:21 PM #44
Well unless I imagined it... when Jonno's character says about how the Baron's money was saved during the whole Paradise Machine story, and refers to some mysterious stranger (or whatever he says) the Doctor says that person is here. And when Kane says, where, the Doctor replies, "Here you washer woman!"...
...which I assumed was a nick from TATRani when the Doctor & Mel are reunited, with each assuming the other to be a fake. The Doctor says that the Doctor is here, Mel says something like, "Where, under the carpet?" and the Doctor says, "Me you washer woman, me!"
Now I come to type it out I'm beginning to wonder if I did imagine it... And also, which has never occured to me before, it's an odd thing for the seventh Doctor to call Mel isn't it?!!
BTW, what was going on with the conveniently-open hatchway towards the end of the episode? Was it some kind of series arc kicking off?
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17th May 2009, 4:18 PM #45
Ah of course! I do believe that was a Si Hunt addition!
BTW, what was going on with the conveniently-open hatchway towards the end of the episode? Was it some kind of series arc kicking off?
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19th May 2009, 12:47 PM #46Wayne Guest
Sorry i haven't chance to download this yet, It's not through lack of interest, it's just been a mad few days.
I should have time to listen to it tonight though.
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19th May 2009, 6:29 PM #47
Don't let my Time & the Rani comment worry you Wayne, I think you'll really enjoy it!!
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19th May 2009, 9:58 PM #48
Excellent stuff gentlemen - only just got time to finally listen to it. Knowing bits and pieces from behind the scenes, it was great to finally hear it all come together.
Laugh out loud moment:
"Don't you know who I am ?"
"Aren't you that crap actor who does all the computer voices ?"
My McGuffin senses are tingling.....Bazinga !
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19th May 2009, 10:02 PM #49Pip Madeley Guest"Aren't you that crap actor who does all the computer voices ?"
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19th May 2009, 10:02 PM #50
I happen to really like that line on account of the brilliant comic timing with which it's delivered - well done Pip in a second role in this story!
There's a lot of 'doubling up' for guards and minor characters this season, it works really well in "Blood Money" I think.
My McGuffin senses are tingling.....
Si.
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