Star Wars Fanworks (starwarsfanworks.com) has been the home of Star Wars fan audio (dramas, parodies, and podcasts) since 2003. Through this page and feed, you can discover some of the best of the genre.
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 130 of the Jedi Talk series.
(Note: Given that Episodes 131 - 164 are unrecoverable, and the final episode, Episode 165, has already been posted, this is the final episode of Jedi Talk to be posted in this feed. We hope you have enjoyed this look into the original Star Wars fan-made radio show.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 129 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 128 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 127 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 126 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 125 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 124 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 123 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 122 of the Jedi Talk series. (Note: Episode 121's file is currently unrecoverable. The episode was not overlooked, just not put back into circulation.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 120 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 119 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 118 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 117 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 116 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 115 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 114 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 113 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 112 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 111 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 110 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 109 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 108 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 107 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 106 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 105 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 104 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 103 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 102 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 101 of the Jedi Talk series. (Please note that Episode 100 is not in this feed, as it is a "lost episode" with no viable source files available.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 99 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 98 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 97 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 96 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 95 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 94 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 93 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 92 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 91 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 90 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 89 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 88 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 87 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 86 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 85 of the Jedi Talk series. (Please note that Episode 84 is not in this feed, as it is a "lost episode" with no viable source files available.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 83 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 82 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but
are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has
forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old
Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson,
have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era,
utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to
the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight
chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we are presenting Outcasts as
episodes are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present the final episode, Crescendo.
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder;
Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim
Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2009)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 36: Knowing When to End.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 35: Avoiding Burnout.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 34: Faking Noise Reduction.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 33: Using Both Ears.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 32: Dealing with Controversial Issues.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Jeff Roney
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 31: Creating an Audio Parody Concept.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Jeff Roney
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 30: The Art of Foley Sound Effect Creation.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Steve Fluharty
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 29: Getting Into the Game.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Christopher Walker
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 28: Adapting Prose Into an Audio Drama.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Michael Sheridan
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 27: Building a Score from Other People's Music.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 26: The Disclaimer: Covering Your Butt.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 25: Finding Your Niche Approach.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 23: Launching a Fan-Made Radio Show.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 24: Beneath the Helmet.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Michael Smith
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 22: A Fair and Balanced Review.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 21: Overcoming the Language Barrier.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Sebastien Mineau and Dany Pepin
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 20: Fan Audio Networking.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 19: Creating a Fan-Made Film Commentary.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Matt Loewen and Ben Loewen
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 18: Preparing for the Big Interview.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 17: Few Actors, Many Voices.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Joe Harrison
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 16: Casting (Part 2 of 2): Reaching Beyond the Circle.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 15: Casting (Part 1 of 2): A Circle of Friends.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 14: Voice Acting, Part III.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 13: Voice Acting, Part II.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 12: Voice Acting, Part I.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 11: Quality, Compression, and Bandwidth.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 10: An Introduction to Podcasting.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Rich Sigfrit
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 9: Storytelling (Part 6 of 6): Themes and Foreshadowing.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 8: Storytelling (Part 5 of 6): The Shotgun on the Wall.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 7: Storytelling (Part 4 of 6): Brothers, Friends, Lovers, and Enemies.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 6: Storytelling (Part 3 of 6): Populating a Universe.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 5: Storytelling (Part 2 of 6): Easy as I, II, III.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 4: Storytelling (Part 1 of 6): All I Need is an Idea.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 3: Credit Where Due.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 2: The Poor Man's Trooper.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a partron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 1: The Audio Interview Made Easy.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Here, we present the final episode of the series: ChronoRadio: Special Edition IV, also known as the Series Retrospective, featuring a look back a the series as it reached its conclusion.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition II, also known as The Making of a Tale, featuring a look behind the scenes at series host Nathan P. Butler's story from Star Wars Tales, entitled Equals and Opposites.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars
"continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the
approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was
refined over the years.
As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions
have been out of circulation for several years because they have become
obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the
producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with
out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.
As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition III, also known as The Canon Question Revisited, the last of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in May 2005.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars
"continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the
approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was
refined over the years.
As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions
have been out of circulation for several years because they have become
obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the
producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with
out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.
As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition I (Revised Version), also known as The Canon Question Revisited, the second of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in April 2004.
(The topic is updated in The Canon Question Revisited, which is being re-released on the same night in this feed.)
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five "Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in October 2002.
Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars "continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was refined over the years.
As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions have been out of circulation for several years because they have become obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.
As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition I (Original Version), also known as The Canon Question, the first of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in October 2002.
(The topic is updated in The Canon Question Revised and The Canon Question Revisited, which are being re-released on the same night in this feed.)
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 81 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 80 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 79 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 78 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 77 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 76 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 75 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 74 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 73 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 72 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 71 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 70 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 130 of the Jedi Talk series.
(Note: Given that Episodes 131 - 164 are unrecoverable, and the final episode, Episode 165, has already been posted, this is the final episode of Jedi Talk to be posted in this feed. We hope you have enjoyed this look into the original Star Wars fan-made radio show.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 129 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 128 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 127 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 126 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 125 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 124 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 123 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 122 of the Jedi Talk series. (Note: Episode 121's file is currently unrecoverable. The episode was not overlooked, just not put back into circulation.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 120 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 119 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 118 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 117 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 116 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 115 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 114 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 113 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 112 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 111 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 110 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 109 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 108 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 107 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 106 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 105 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 104 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 103 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 102 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 101 of the Jedi Talk series. (Please note that Episode 100 is not in this feed, as it is a "lost episode" with no viable source files available.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 99 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 98 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 97 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 96 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 95 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 94 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 93 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 92 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 91 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 90 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 89 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 88 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 87 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 86 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 85 of the Jedi Talk series. (Please note that Episode 84 is not in this feed, as it is a "lost episode" with no viable source files available.)
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 83 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 82 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but
are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has
forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old
Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson,
have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era,
utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to
the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight
chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we are presenting Outcasts as
episodes are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present the final episode, Crescendo.
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder;
Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim
Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2009)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 36: Knowing When to End.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 35: Avoiding Burnout.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 34: Faking Noise Reduction.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 33: Using Both Ears.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 32: Dealing with Controversial Issues.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Jeff Roney
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 31: Creating an Audio Parody Concept.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Jeff Roney
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 30: The Art of Foley Sound Effect Creation.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Steve Fluharty
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 29: Getting Into the Game.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Christopher Walker
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 28: Adapting Prose Into an Audio Drama.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Michael Sheridan
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 27: Building a Score from Other People's Music.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 26: The Disclaimer: Covering Your Butt.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 25: Finding Your Niche Approach.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 23: Launching a Fan-Made Radio Show.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 24: Beneath the Helmet.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Michael Smith
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 22: A Fair and Balanced Review.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 21: Overcoming the Language Barrier.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Sebastien Mineau and Dany Pepin
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 20: Fan Audio Networking.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 19: Creating a Fan-Made Film Commentary.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Matt Loewen and Ben Loewen
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 18: Preparing for the Big Interview.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 17: Few Actors, Many Voices.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Joe Harrison
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 16: Casting (Part 2 of 2): Reaching Beyond the Circle.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 15: Casting (Part 1 of 2): A Circle of Friends.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 14: Voice Acting, Part III.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 13: Voice Acting, Part II.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 12: Voice Acting, Part I.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 11: Quality, Compression, and Bandwidth.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 10: An Introduction to Podcasting.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Rich Sigfrit
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 9: Storytelling (Part 6 of 6): Themes and Foreshadowing.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 8: Storytelling (Part 5 of 6): The Shotgun on the Wall.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 7: Storytelling (Part 4 of 6): Brothers, Friends, Lovers, and Enemies.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 6: Storytelling (Part 3 of 6): Populating a Universe.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 5: Storytelling (Part 2 of 6): Easy as I, II, III.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 4: Storytelling (Part 1 of 6): All I Need is an Idea.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 3: Credit Where Due.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 2: The Poor Man's Trooper.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have
been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's
done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we
have hoped to act as a partron of the fan audio art form, particularly
among Star Wars fans.
From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy.
In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio
community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and
Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in
their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the
hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.
(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com.
It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan
Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME
as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early
suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)
Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 1: The Audio Interview Made Easy.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler
(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Here, we present the final episode of the series: ChronoRadio: Special Edition IV, also known as the Series Retrospective, featuring a look back a the series as it reached its conclusion.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition II, also known as The Making of a Tale, featuring a look behind the scenes at series host Nathan P. Butler's story from Star Wars Tales, entitled Equals and Opposites.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars
"continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the
approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was
refined over the years.
As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions
have been out of circulation for several years because they have become
obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the
producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with
out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.
As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition III, also known as The Canon Question Revisited, the last of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in May 2005.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five
"Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in
October 2002.
Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars
"continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the
approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was
refined over the years.
As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions
have been out of circulation for several years because they have become
obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the
producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with
out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.
As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition I (Revised Version), also known as The Canon Question Revisited, the second of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in April 2004.
(The topic is updated in The Canon Question Revisited, which is being re-released on the same night in this feed.)
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five "Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in October 2002.
Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars "continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was refined over the years.
As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions have been out of circulation for several years because they have become obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.
As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition I (Original Version), also known as The Canon Question, the first of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in October 2002.
(The topic is updated in The Canon Question Revised and The Canon Question Revisited, which are being re-released on the same night in this feed.)
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 81 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 80 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 79 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 78 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 77 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 76 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 75 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 74 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 73 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 72 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 71 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 70 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 69 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 68 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk
aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to
join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The
team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk
radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged
into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and
compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's
Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 67 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 5 "film commentaries," beginning in May 2004.
The series has now been revivied, in part, as ChronoRadio: Series 2 subseries episodes in The Butlerniverse, Nathan P. Butler's ongoing podcast.
Here, we present the fifth ChronoRadio film commentary, featuring Revenge of the Sith. (Please note that this file is a WMA file that more easily matches up with the DVD when viewing, rather than a standard MP3 file.)
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but
are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has
forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old
Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson,
have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era,
utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to
the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight
chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we are presenting Outcasts as
episodes are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present the sixth episode, The Line Against Darkness.
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder;
Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim
Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2009)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson, have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era, utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we are presenting Outcasts as episodes are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present the fifth episode, Dark Truths.
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2009)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act VIII of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act VII of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act VI of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act V of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act IV of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act III of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act II of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
He is a courier of sensitive intelligence, a man known in circles high and low only by his codename, The Starkeeper.
As the Rebellion and the Empire do battle above Endor, Morgan Stark finds his contact for his latest mission missing. He unwittingly winds up embroiled in a CorSec investigation of three assassinated members of the Corellian Council. As he discovers more information, he realizes it is all part of a grand scheme to sow chaos throughout the galaxy.
It’s an adventure that sprawls from the skyways of Corellia, to the Imperial training facilty on the planet Moorja, to strange points unkown. Featuring a cast of teriffic voice actors, Codename: Starkeeper supplies the action, intrigue, and campy humor worthy of the name Star Wars.
The saga of Codename: Starkeeper is podcaster Jim Perry's first foray into Star Wars audio dramas, after having released the successful science fiction / fantasy parody, Thesis a Fantasy.
Here, we present Act I of Codename: Starkeeper.
STARRING: Jim Perry; Steve Saylor; Silas Carder; Chris Dickey; Andrew Gilbertson; Hazen Nester; Christopher Walker; Philippa Ballantine; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; and others.
WRITTEN by Jim Perry
MIXED by Joe Harrison and Jim Perry
(Originally released by Visionary Creative Works in 2008)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 66 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 65 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 64 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 63 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 62 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 61 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 60 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 59 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 58 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 57 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 56 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 55 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 54 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 53 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 52 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 51 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 50 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 49 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 48 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 47 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 46 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 45 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
The second of these tales was entitled Matted. It was the result of a contest in which fans could write in with their own stories in hopes of having theirs chosen and made into the next Serial Edition. The winner, in this case, was Michael Galasso.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition IV, better known as Matted.
(One should note that even though the story Everything Changes was released as Serial Editions VI - VIII, they have already been released via the feed alongside Nothing Changes. This makes Matted the final Serial Edition.)
STARRING: Brian Bisetti; Lila Atherley; Michael Haspil; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Michael Galasso
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson, have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era, utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we are presenting Outcasts as episodes are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present the fourth episode, Cause and Effect.
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2008)
In 1996, Dark Horse Comics released the oft-forgotten Star Wars one-shot comic book Tales from Mos Eisley. Among the anthology comic's stories was the story of an old spacer, known as Hegg's Tale.
Nearly a decade later (2005), Ear Candy's Steve Fluharty (acclaiimed mixer of Nothing Changes, the Holo-Advertisements series, and two episodes of Anthology) has produced an audio drama adaptation of Hegg's Tale. Thus, Ear Candy presents Tales from Mos Eisley: The Old Timer's Tale.
Listen, as the short story comes to life.*
STARRING: Steve Fluharty
ORIGINAL STORY by Bruce Jones
AUDIO SCRIPT by Steve Fluharty
MIXED by Steve Fluharty
*We should note that no one involved in this website or Fluharty's project claims any rights over the original story that is adapted in this audio drama. In other words, Fluharty and his team have made this in homage of Mr. Jones' excellent tale, but the project exists at Dark Horse's suffrance, and the creators do not wish to annoy any parties involved. Just let us know if it should be removed, Dark Horse. Until then, we thank you for your indulgence, and hope that fans enjoy this audio interpretation of the tale.
The exploits of the Republic Commando units during the Clone Wars have served to form the basis for numerous stories, including the Republic Commando video game (featuring Delta Squad) and the novels Hard Contact (featuring Omega Squad) and Triple Zero (featuring both Omega and Delta Squads). Another story found its way into Star Wars Insider. That story was Karen Traviss' Omega Squad: Targets.
Among the many fans of Targets is Dany Pepin, whose support for Traviss' work and several interviews with Traviss on his radio show, Star Wars en Direct, earned himself a namesake character in Traviss' short story Two-Edge Sword. Now, Pepin is returning the favor with a new way to experience Omega Squad: Targets.
The result is this, the very first audio drama from Dany Pepin's Creative Audioscape Productions.*
STARRING: Shawn Crosby; Joe Harrison; Andrew Gilbertson; Steve Fluharty; Ara Pelodi; Nathan P. Butler; and Scott Wentworth
ORIGINAL STORY by Karen Traviss
AUDIO SCRIPT by Dany Pepin
MIXED by Dany Pepin
*We should note that no one involved in this website or Pepin's project claims any rights over the original story that is adapted in this audio drama. In other words, Pepin and his team have made this in homage of Ms. Traviss' incredible work, but the project exists at Lucasfilm's suffrance, and the creators do not wish to annoy any parties involved. Just let us know if it should be removed, Dark Horse. Until then, we thank you for your indulgence, and hope that fans enjoy this audio interpretation of the tale.
(Originally released by Creative Audioscape Productions in 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present a brand new Special Edition re-edit of Star Wars and Beyond: Episode XXV. This was the final episode of Star Wars and Beyond, ending our re-release of the series.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Nathan P. Butler and Rich Sigfrit
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XXIV of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XXIII of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Shayne Artis
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XXII of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Steve Fluharty and Shayne Artis
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XXI of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Jeff Roney
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XX.V of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XX of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Bob Crissman
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XIX of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Arnie Carvalho and Marjorie Carvalho
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XVIII of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond. This was the last episode to feature Bryan Patrick Stoyle as regular co-host.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain and Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present a brand new Special Edition re-edit of Star Wars and Beyond: Episode XVII.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain and Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XVI.V of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain and Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XVI of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain and Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XV of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain and Bryan Patrick Stoyle
GUEST: Audrey Mayall
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XIV of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain and Bryan Patrick Stoyle
GUEST: Andrew Bettis
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XIII of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond. This episode introduces new co-host Bryan Patrick Stoyle.
HOSTS: Robbie Chastain and Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XII of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Bryan Patrick Stoyle
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode XI of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Earl Newton
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode X of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Mike Stoklasa
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode IX of the original Version II run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Brandon Harbeke
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 44 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 43 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 42 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
The series has now been revivied, in part, as ChronoRadio: Series 2 subseries episodes in The Butlerniverse, Nathan P. Butler's ongoing podcast.
Here, we present a supplemental file for ChronoRadio: Interview Edition XIV, which featured an interview with fan audio drama creators Keith Abbott, Michael Smith, Michael Mays, Ted Alderman, and Richard Brookes. In this file, clips are featured from these individuals' various projects.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
The series has now been revivied, in part, as ChronoRadio: Series 2 subseries episodes in The Butlerniverse, Nathan P. Butler's ongoing podcast.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition XIV, featuring an interview with fan audio drama creators Keith Abbott, Michael Smith, Michael Mays, Ted Alderman, and Richard Brookes.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
GUESTS: Keith Abbott; Michael Smith; Michael Mays; Ted Alderman; Richard Brookes
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
The first of these tales was entitled Parallels. It follows the story of three young Jedi in a scenario that is presented from three different perspectives (one per episode), each of which builds upon what we've seen in the other parts to reveal the truth of the situation. The perspectives of each episode, thus, run "in parallel" with each other.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition III, better known as Parallels, Part III.
STARRING: Mike Lane; Ian Bowie; Krista Kolesar; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
The first of these tales was entitled Parallels. It follows the story of three young Jedi in a scenario that is presented from three different perspectives (one per episode), each of which builds upon what we've seen in the other parts to reveal the truth of the situation. The perspectives of each episode, thus, run "in parallel" with each other.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition II, better known as Parallels, Part II.
STARRING: Mike Lane; Ian Bowie; Krista Kolesar; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
The first of these tales was entitled Parallels. It follows the story of three young Jedi in a scenario that is presented from three different perspectives (one per episode), each of which builds upon what we've seen in the other parts to reveal the truth of the situation. The perspectives of each episode, thus, run "in parallel" with each other.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition I, better known as Parallels, Part I.
STARRING: Mike Lane; Ian Bowie; Krista Kolesar; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 41 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 40 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 39 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 38 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 37 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 36 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 8 "supplemental episodes," beginning in November 2002.
Here, we present the third supplemental episode, ChronoRadio: Episode VII.V, also known as My Show Runneth Over. (This was the controversial episode that began an ongoing "controversy" on the show and indirectly led to Nathan P. Butler writing for Star Wars Tales.)
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
The series has now been revivied, in part, as ChronoRadio: Series 2 subseries episodes in The Butlerniverse, Nathan P. Butler's ongoing podcast.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition XI, featuring an interview with B.J. Brasier and Enrique Garcia, the men behind the (at the time) groundbreaking Batman fan film, Batman: Year One.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
GUESTS: B.J. Brasier and Enrique Garcia
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 35 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 34 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 33 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 32 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 31 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 30 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 29 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 28 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 27 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 26 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 25 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode VIII of the original Version I run of Star Wars and Beyond. This was the last Version I episode before the series was revised and continued in its Version II format.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Amy Ferrell
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode VII of the original Version I run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Tim Smith; Hunter Nolen; Matt Loewen; Ben Loewen; Steve Mollmann
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009. In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present the classic SWAB Interview Edition III, featuring an interview with The Logan Chronicles creator Michael Sheridan.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Michael Sheridan
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009 (as outside considerations become resolved). In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present a brand new Special Edition re-edit of Star Wars and Beyond: Episode VI.V.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Dany Pepin; Michael Sheridan; Jamie Goodwin; Chris Johnston; Janine Garner; Jeff Roney; Steve Mollmann; Tim Smith; Hunter Nolen; Amy Ferrell; Nathan P. Butler; and comments from Kyle MacAlister (via email responses)
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008 or 2009 (as outside considerations become resolved). In the lead up to this proposed relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present a brand new Special Edition re-edit of Star Wars and Beyond: Episode VI.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Lou Tambone; Sonja Nelson; Ron Garner; Deanna Davis; Jeanette Carver; Sebastien Mineau; Bryan Patrick Stoyle; Rich Sigfrit; and comments from Florence Coronel and Michael Smith (via email responses)
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition VI, featuring an interview with Christopher Hanel, continuing from ChronoRadio: Episode VI.V (After the Storm).
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
GUEST: Christopher Hanel
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition V, featuring an interview with Scott Schlosser and Brian Tomaselli of the fan films Challenge of the Sith and Conspiracy.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
GUESTS: Scott Schlosser; Brian Tomaselli
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition IV, featuring an interview with Will Brooker, author of Using the Force: Creativity, Community, and Star Wars Fans.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
GUEST: Will Brooker
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition III, featuring an unusual interview in which guest host Michael Smith interviewed the show's regular host, Nathan P. Butler.
HOST: Michael Smith (guest host)
GUEST: Nathan P. Butler (turnabout guest, regular host)
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008. In the lead up to this relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode V of the original Version I run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Jeff Roney; Nathan P. Butler
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008. In the lead up to this relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present the classic SWAB Interview Edition II, featuring an interview with Star Wars en Direct host Dany Pepin.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUEST: Dany Pepin
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 24 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 23 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 22 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 21 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 20 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 19 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 18 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 17 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson, have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era, utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we begin presenting Outcasts with its first two currently released episodes. More episodes will follow as they are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present a new, revised edition of the third episode, Done Deals. (The only change from its original release via Star Wars Fanworks is that the music levels have been tweaked to make dialogue easier to hear.)
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Original version released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2008; final revised version released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2008)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson, have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era, utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we begin presenting Outcasts with its first two currently released episodes. More episodes will follow as they are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present a new, revised edition of the second episode, Convergence.
We should briefly note what is different from its earlier releases:
The Original Release was released as several separate files, rather than one single file.
Later, for its release via the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, the episode was recut into a single file.
Since then, Donna L. Charles has dropped out of the production, necessitating that the characters Liana and Selene Bladedancer be recast to Catherine Rinella and Melissa D. Johnson, respectively. This duo appeared in the third episode of the series, so new versions of the first two episodes were produced to replace the original actress. That bring us to the edition before us today.
So, download, sit back, and enjoy the saga as it unfolds, begining with this extensively revised edition of the second episode, Convergence.
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Original version released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2007; final revised version released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2008)
Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.
The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but are looked up on with scorn.
The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .
Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson, have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era, utilizing original characters.
Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.
Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we begin presenting Outcasts with its first two currently released episodes. More episodes will follow as they are released by Devin Cox.
Here, we present a new, revised edition of the first episode, Wing and Smoke.
We should briefly note what is different from its earlier releases:
The Original Release was released as several separate files, rather than one single file, and featured Devin Cox as Aeron Rhade.
After Aeron Rhade was recast to Hazen Nester for the second episode, the first episode was revised to have Nester in the role. This was the edition previously released through the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed.
Since then, Donna L. Charles has dropped out of the production, necessitating that the characters Liana and Selene Bladedancer be recast to Catherine Rinella and Melissa D. Johnson, respectively. This duo appeared in the third episode of the series, so new versions of the first two episodes were produced to replace the original actress.
Finally, the overly-loud music from this episode has been lowered since the previous revision, making this, as far as we know, the final edition of Wing and Smoke.
So, download, sit back, and enjoy the saga as it unfolds, begining with this extensively revised edition of the first episode, Wing and Smoke.
STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim Perry; and others
WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson
MIXED by Joe Devin Cox
(Original version released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2007; final revised version released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2008)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition I, featuring special guests Chad Peter and Shayna Lanzo, the director and star (respectively) of the short film Drugs.
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
GUESTS: Chad Peter; Shayna Lanzo
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 2002.
Here, we present the fifth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode V, also known as 5th Anniversary Celebration (referring to the fifth anniversary of the project for which ChronoRadio was considered a companion, the Star Wars Timeline Project).
HOST: Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 16 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 15 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 14 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 13 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Last time, we wrapped up the 30-episode run of Stormtrooper Bob.
Here, we present an unusual episode (the final episode in our re-release of the entire SB library), the Stormtrooper Bob: Celebration II Special.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present the final regular episode of Stormtrooper Bob, Episode XXX, entitled Bob Remembered: Portrait of a Stormtrooper.
(Stormtrooper Bob concludes in our very next release with the Stormtrooper Bob: Celebration II Special.)
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008. In the lead up to this relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present a brand new Special Edition re-edit of Star Wars and Beyond: Episode IV.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Lou Tambone; Michael Sheridan; Rich Sigfrit; Steve Mollmann
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
In this prequel to the upcoming Crusade of the Rebellion series, we follow Colonel Ledok at the end of his eight-year peace mission in the Outer Rim territories. His last stop: the Trandoshan-occupied planet Qalabar. But this peace mission quickly becomes a nightmare when the colonel finds himself dodging blaster bolts and fist fights. The events in this story will lead into Crusade of the Rebellion.
Joe Harrison's Lion's Mouth Entertainment released Conquest of the Empire as five chapters (plus one Special Edition and two RemasteredEditions) to great acclaim from 2005 through 2007. Now, in 2008, as Harrison gears up for the COTE sequel series, Crusade of the Rebellion, Harrison has released this one-man project as a prequel to COTR (or, one could say, a bridge between COTE and COTR).
STARRING: Joe Harrison
WRITTEN by Joe Harrison
MIXED by Joe Harrision
(Originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment in 2008)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXVIII, entitled Another Hand Bites the Dust.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXVII, entitled Three Ewoks and a Wookiee.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXVI, entitled Falling for Old Tricks.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXV, entitled Watch That Branch.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXIV, entitled Gettin' on Down to Endor.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXIII, entitled Here Comes the Emperor.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXII, entitled Off to the Death Star.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXI, entitled The Rancor Hunter.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XX, entitled Lewis, Don't Play with That.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XIX, entitled The Escort Duel.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XVIII, entitled The Escort of Boba Fett.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XVII, entitled Hancicle.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XV, entitled The Arrival at Bespin.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XIV, entitled Prime Swampland.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XIII, entitled Lewis the King.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XII, entitled The Rescue of Lewis.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XI, entitled Hauling Dead Imps.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
With the recent Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed release of NothingChanges: The Producer's Cut, we leap ahead in our ChronoRadio releases to March and April of 2005, when ChronoRadio host Nathan P. Butler (who also wrote Nothing Changes) released the four-part Serial Edition known as Everything Changes.
Just as Nothing Changes was based on an abandoned concept for the original Prelude to Hope fan film (and its opening flashback dream sequence was based on an abandoned Prelude to Hope prequel comic book, From the Ashes), this sequel, Everything Changes, is based upon the prose short fiction sequel to Prelude to Hope, which would have been released under the name Forgotten Knights.
See how the story of Nothing Changes comes full circle in EverythingChanges.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition VIII, better known as Everything Changes, Part IV.
(This was the final ChronoRadio: Serial Edition release, but the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed has only released Everything Changes, leaving the first four Serial Editions, known as Parallels and Matted, for later release.)
STARRING: Matthew Gordon; Michael Sheridan; Brian Bisetti; Ian Bowie; Deanna Davis (credited as Deanna Atkinson); Jeff Driscoll; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
With the recent Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed release of NothingChanges: The Producer's Cut, we leap ahead in our ChronoRadio releases to March and April of 2005, when ChronoRadio host Nathan P. Butler (who also wrote Nothing Changes) released the four-part Serial Edition known as Everything Changes.
Just as Nothing Changes was based on an abandoned concept for the original Prelude to Hope fan film (and its opening flashback dream sequence was based on an abandoned Prelude to Hope prequel comic book, From the Ashes), this sequel, Everything Changes, is based upon the prose short fiction sequel to Prelude to Hope, which would have been released under the name Forgotten Knights.
See how the story of Nothing Changes comes full circle in EverythingChanges.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition VII, better known as Everything Changes, Part III.
STARRING: Matthew Gordon; Michael Sheridan; Brian Bisetti; Ian Bowie; Deanna Davis (credited as Deanna Atkinson); Jeff Driscoll; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
With the recent Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed release of NothingChanges: The Producer's Cut, we leap ahead in our ChronoRadio releases to March and April of 2005, when ChronoRadio host Nathan P. Butler (who also wrote Nothing Changes) released the four-part Serial Edition known as Everything Changes.
Just as Nothing Changes was based on an abandoned concept for the original Prelude to Hope fan film (and its opening flashback dream sequence was based on an abandoned Prelude to Hope prequel comic book, From the Ashes), this sequel, Everything Changes, is based upon the prose short fiction sequel to Prelude to Hope, which would have been released under the name Forgotten Knights.
See how the story of Nothing Changes comes full circle in EverythingChanges.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition VI, better known as Everything Changes, Part II.
STARRING: Matthew Gordon; Michael Sheridan; Brian Bisetti; Ian Bowie; Deanna Davis (credited as Deanna Atkinson); Jeff Driscoll; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of eight Serial Editions. These episodes were short prose fiction, read in the form of an audiobook, but featured voice actors for all spoken dialogue, resulting in an "enhanced audiobook" experience, something between an "audiobook" and an "audio drama."
With the recent Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed release of NothingChanges: The Producer's Cut, we leap ahead in our ChronoRadio releases to March and April of 2005, when ChronoRadio host Nathan P. Butler (who also wrote Nothing Changes) released the four-part Serial Edition known as Everything Changes.
Just as Nothing Changes was based on an abandoned concept for the original Prelude to Hope fan film (and its opening flashback dream sequence was based on an abandoned Prelude to Hope prequel comic book, From the Ashes), this sequel, Everything Changes, is based upon the prose short fiction sequel to Prelude to Hope, which would have been released under the name Forgotten Knights.
See how the story of Nothing Changes comes full circle in EverythingChanges.
Here, we present ChronoRadio: Serial Edition V, better known as Everything Changes, Part I.
STARRING: Matthew Gordon; Michael Sheridan; Brian Bisetti; Ian Bowie; Deanna Davis (credited as Deanna Atkinson); Jeff Driscoll; and Nathan P. Butler
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler
MIXED by Nathan P. Butler
(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)
The story that began as the Prelude to Hope fan film project in 1998 grew, evolved, and later became the more complex Prelude to Hope 2.0 outline, crafted by Devon Read. When that new storyline became a script by Nathan P. Butler that later went unused for the fan film, the story was again revised to become Nothing Changes, the startling prequel to the Star Wars: Second Strike audio drama that kicked off a whole new genre of fan audio productions.
Now, follow the tale of three Rebel Alliance operatives in conflict with agents of the Empire, as they unknowingly set the stage for future events in the Ferri'sol system, while a piece of fan film history becomes an audio drama in the Rayzur's Edge Audio and Ear Candy traditions, written by Nathan P. Butler and mixed by Steve Fluharty.
Originally released as a monthly, serialized, six-part audio drama series from July through December 2004, Nothing Changes was collected in September 2005 as a full-length Producer's Cut edition, allowing listeners to experience the entire tale as one audio drama.
This audio drama acts as a prequel to Second Strike and spawned a ChronoRadio: Serial Edition, entitled Everything Changes (which we will release next through the Fanworks Audio Feed). It also marked only the second time that Butler allowed someone else to mix an audio drama that he had written. (The first time had been Christopher Hanel mixing the first act of Second Strike in 2002.)
STARRING: Brian Bisetti; Matthew Gordon; Edward Gore; Krista Kolesar; and others
WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler, based on a concept by Devon Read
MIXED by Steve Fluharty
(Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio and Ear Candy in serialized form in 2004, then re-released as an extended, merged Producer's Cut in 2005)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008. In the lead up to this relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode III of the original Version I run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Nathan P. Butler
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008. In the lead up to this relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present a brand new Special Edition re-edit of Star Wars and Beyond: Episode II.V and Interview Edition I. This is a new, 2008 Special Edition features both halves of the two-part series interview with Rich Sigfrit, now merged into one new Special Edition episode.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Rich Sigfrit
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008. In the lead up to this relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present Episode II of the original Version I run of Star Wars and Beyond.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Steve Mollmann and Masa Hiromoto
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode X, entitled Death of a Death Star.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode IX, entitled I Ain't Going Down There.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
"He does look like Darth Vader . . . but with an afro."
Before the birth of fan radio shows with Jedi Talk or serious fan audio dramas with Second Strike, the fan audio parody genre began (yes, even before Stormtrooper Bob). In November 1998, a man named Jay Higgins led a small team of children and staff from the Afterschool Team Activity Club, based out of Mission Viejo, California, in the creation of a short Star Wars audio parody, Star Wars: The Radio Play.
Its recognition is long overdue, and we at Fanworks hope you enjoy the project as much as the staff and kids did making it.
Here, we present The Radio Play in MP3 format for the first time, as it was previously only available as Real Audio.
STARRING: Fred Hunn; Miss Diane; Kaelyn Fleissner; and many others
WRITTEN by Jay Higgins
MIXED by Jay Higgins
(Originally released by the Afterschool Team Activity Club in 1998)
Robbie Chastain's Star Wars and Beyond (SWAB) ran from 2004 through 2007, going through one apparent cancellation of its "Version 1" run before returning for "Version 2" in 2005. Now, Chastain is gearing up to relaunch the series again in 2008. In the lead up to this relaunch, we are presenting the original Star Wars and Beyond library here in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed . . . with a twist.
Among the many classic episodes that will come through the feed, we will also be presenting never-before-heard Special Edition re-edits of several key episodes, produced by Robbie Chastain over the last few months, allowing fans to, if we may paraphrase the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commercials, hear them again . . . for the first time.
This time, we present a brand new Special Edition re-edit of Star Wars and Beyond: Episode I. This is a new, 2008 Special Edition, replacing both the original 2004 episode and its first Special Edition from 2005.
HOST: Robbie Chastain
GUESTS: Ron Garner; Janine Garner; "The Stro;" and "Wild Scotty C"
(Star Wars and Beyond series originally released 2004 - 2007)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 12 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 11 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .
Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.
Here, we present Episode 10 of the Jedi Talk series.
HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)
(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode VII, entitled Jawa to Jedi.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode VI, entitled The Dune Sea.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)
During their run, the Jedi Talk team produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob.
Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed in high quality MP3 format for the first time.
Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode V, entitled Boarding Party.
STARRING: Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen; Ian McCormic
CREATIVE TEAM: Victor Maier; Eugene Cash; Mark Hendersen
(Stormtrooper Bob originally released by the Jedi Talk team, 1999 - 2002)