Fri, 28 November 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 November 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 November 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 November 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 November 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 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: Episode XIV, also known as Two Men Enter. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUESTS: Lou Tambone; Michael Galasso (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 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 the thirteenth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode XIII, also known as Fairy Tale No More. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUESTS: Gregory Harbin; Michael Galasso (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 ![]() 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 XVI, featuring an interview with Kevin J. Anderson. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Kevin J. Anderson (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 October 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 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/kotoroutcasts.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 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. (Originally released by Ear Candy in 2005) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/oldtimer.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/targets.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 October 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 October 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 October 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 October 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 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 the twelfth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode XII, also known as End of an Era. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUESTS: Mike Cooper; Brian Gates; Brien Bell (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 8 "supplemental episodes," beginning in November 2002. Here, we present the fourth supplemental episode, ChronoRadio: Episode XI.V, also known as Nearing the End. HOST: Nathan P. Butler (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 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 the eleventh regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode XI, also known as Overcoming Boundaries. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Rich Sigfrit (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 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 the tenth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode X, also known as The Lost Episodes. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUESTS: Lou Tambone; Kevin Furman (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() 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 XV, featuring an interview with Dan Wallace. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Dan Wallace (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 September 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 September 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 September 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 September 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 September 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 September 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 September 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 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 the ninth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode IX, also known as Games and Tokens. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Brian Gates (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 September 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 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 the eighth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode VIII, also known as Archetypes and Saviors. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUESTS: "Fatboy" Roberts and Ian Bowie (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 September 2008 ![]() 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 XIII, featuring an interview with Lars Pearson. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Lars Pearson (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 September 2008 ![]() 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 XII, featuring an interview with Kevin Rubio. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Kevin Rubio (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 September 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 September 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 2002. Here, we present the seventh regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode VII, also known as Too Much Girly Stuff. HOST: Nathan P. Butler (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 September 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 ![]() 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 X, featuring an interview with Walter Jon Williams. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Walter Jon Williams (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 ![]() 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 IX, featuring an interview with Jeff Yankey. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Jeff Yankey (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 ![]() 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 VIII, featuring an interview with Lou "T'Bone" Tambone. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Lou Tambone (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 August 2008 ![]() 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 VII, featuring an interview with Bill Smith. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Bill Smith (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 August 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 August 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 August 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 August 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 August 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 August 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The live series, which began in March 2007, ran seven episodes, the latter of which was the series' finale and retrospective. Here, we present the seventh and final episode of the relaunched Tatooine TV: Live, the overall Tatooine TV series retrospective. CREATOR: Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007, with live episodes released in 2007 only) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 July 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The live series, which began in March 2007, ran seven episodes, the latter of which was the series' finale and retrospective. Here, we present the sixth episode of the relaunched Tatooine TV: Live. CREATOR: Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007, with live episodes released in 2007 only) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 19 July 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The live series, which began in March 2007, ran seven episodes, the latter of which was the series' finale and retrospective. Here, we present the fifth episode of the relaunched Tatooine TV: Live. CREATOR: Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007, with live episodes released in 2007 only) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 July 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The live series, which began in March 2007, ran seven episodes, the latter of which was the series' finale and retrospective. Here, we present the fourth episode of the relaunched Tatooine TV: Live. CREATOR: Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007, with live episodes released in 2007 only) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 8 "supplemental episodes," beginning in November 2002. Here, we present the second supplemental episode, ChronoRadio: Episode VI.V, also known as After the Storm. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Christopher Hanel (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 28 "interview episodes," beginning in December 2002. Here, we present ChronoRadio: Interview Edition II, featuring special guest Michael K. Beidler, creator of The Star Wars Literature Compendium. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Michael K. Beidler (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The live series, which began in March 2007, ran seven episodes, the latter of which was the series' finale and retrospective. Here, we present the third episode of the relaunched Tatooine TV: Live. CREATOR: Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007, with live episodes released in 2007 only) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The live series, which began in March 2007, ran seven episodes, the latter of which was the series' finale and retrospective. Here, we present the second episode of the relaunched Tatooine TV: Live. CREATOR: Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007, with live episodes released in 2007 only) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html
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Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/kotoroutcasts.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/kotoroutcasts.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/kotoroutcasts.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 June 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The live series, which began in March 2007, ran seven episodes, the latter of which was the series' finale and retrospective. Here, we present the first episode of the relaunched Tatooine TV: Live. CREATOR: Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007, with live episodes released in 2007 only) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 June 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 2002. Here, we present the sixth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode VI, also known as 2002 Holiday Special. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Ian Bowie (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 June 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 June 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 8 "supplemental episodes," beginning in November 2002. Here, we present the first supplemental episode, ChronoRadio: Episode V.V, also known as A Tale of Two Franchises. HOST: Nathan P. Butler GUEST: Kristoffer Newsom (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 June 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 June 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 June 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 June 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 June 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 ![]() 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 Remastered Editions) 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/missiontoqalabar.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XXIX, entitled Uhm, Yeah, We're Rebels, Sure. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode XVI, entitled Vader's Magic 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 ![]() 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 Nothing Changes: 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 Everything Changes. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 ![]() 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 Nothing Changes: 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 Everything Changes. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 ![]() 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 Nothing Changes: 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 Everything Changes. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 ![]() 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 Nothing Changes: 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 Everything Changes. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/nothingchanges.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 May 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 May 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 May 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 May 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. Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode VIII, entitled Alderaan Goes Boom. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 May 2008 ![]() "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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swtrp.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008 ![]() 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008 ![]() In the early days of Star Wars fan-made radio shows, Jedi Talk came first, pioneering live, streaming episodes. Then came the French language, live/streaming show Star Wars en Direct, alongside the English pre-recorded fan film genre spin-off Digital Llama Radio. After that, ChronoRadio blazed a trail for single-host Star Wars shows, followed by the oddball humor of Requiem of the Outcast, which launched on September 1, 2003, coinciding with the launch of Star Wars Fanworks. One year later, on the first anniversary of Fanworks, Robbie Chastain premiered another groundbreaking new show, Star Wars and Beyond, the first radio show in the Star Wars fan audio genre to be a Star Wars fan audio community program that was, as far as content, based on the idea of "Star Wars and More." It is a format that has been expanded upon by other programs in the years since. 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. We begin our presentation this month, with further episodes to come throughout the year. More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html Category: general -- posted at: 9:22 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 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 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html
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Mon, 12 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 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. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 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. Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode IV, entitled Vengeance. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008 ![]() As readers and listeners saw earlier in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire made a splash in fan audio dramas beginning in June 2005. Almost a year later, in March 2006, Harrison's EUII Audio Corps (now Lion's Mouth Entertainment) launched its first online radio show (previously unavailable via podcast feed), A Long Time Ago Radio, better known to many as ALTA Radio. Hosted by Joe Harrison, Silas Carder, and Andrew Gilbertson, the series focuses on Star Wars "and more." Here, we present ALTA Radio: Episode III, also known as A Topic Never Covered. HOSTS: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Andrew Gilbertson (ALTAR series originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment, 2006 - 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/altaradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008 ![]() As readers and listeners saw earlier in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire made a splash in fan audio dramas beginning in June 2005. Almost a year later, in March 2006, Harrison's EUII Audio Corps (now Lion's Mouth Entertainment) launched its first online radio show (previously unavailable via podcast feed), A Long Time Ago Radio, better known to many as ALTA Radio. Hosted by Joe Harrison, Silas Carder, and Andrew Gilbertson, the series focuses on Star Wars "and more." Here, we present ALTA Radio: Episode II.V, also known as Warp 2.5. HOSTS: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Andrew Gilbertson (ALTAR series originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment, 2006 - 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/altaradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008 ![]() As readers and listeners saw earlier in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire made a splash in fan audio dramas beginning in June 2005. Almost a year later, in March 2006, Harrison's EUII Audio Corps (now Lion's Mouth Entertainment) launched its first online radio show (previously unavailable via podcast feed), A Long Time Ago Radio, better known to many as ALTA Radio. Hosted by Joe Harrison, Silas Carder, and Andrew Gilbertson, the series focuses on Star Wars "and more." Here, we present the series' second episode, ALTA Radio: Episode II, also known as The Warp Speed Edition. HOSTS: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Andrew Gilbertson (ALTAR series originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment, 2006 - 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/altaradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 May 2008 ![]() In the era of the Star Wars: Legacy comic book series, Jedi Knight Korvan Helios lives in solitude, surviving until the day when Cade Skywalker can be found. But is solitude the best way to serve the galaxy? It is a question he will be forced to answer when confronted with others on the fringe of society . . . Tonight we are premiering a new fan audio production (a new audio drama by Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler) via the Audio Feed, while simultaneously releasing the project as a new release via the Star Wars Fanworks website. While the feed tends to focus upon mostly classic fan audio, it also gives us a chance, when we have some advance warning, to provide you with new content alongside the Fanworks site's own coverage. The new audio drama in question is Nathan p. Butler fan audio drama experiment, Solitude. Star Wars: Solitude is an audio drama experiment by Nathan P. Butler, founder of Rayzur's Edge Audio. After creating Second Strike, Anthology, Nothing Changes, and Always in Motion, Butler "retired" from audio dramas, but returned in 2008 for Solitude, an experiment that was too intriguing to pass up. Solitude is a "solo a capella" audio drama, the first of its kind in Star Wars fan audio. This means that every one of the project's eight voices is Butler himself. Every sound effect was created with Butler's own voice. Every bit of music was performed with his own voice as well. All that was used was Butler's voice and effects filters within his audio editing program, such as chorus, echo, or pitch shifting effects. No pre-recorded sound effects or music were used, nor was any original foley work outside of Butler's voice. Thus, Rayzur's Edge Audio asks, "What can one man do alone?" Solitude is the answer to that question. STARRING: Nathan P. Butler WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler MIXED by Nathan P. Butler (Simultaneously released by Rayzur's Edge Audio today, May 11, 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/solitude.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 May 2008 ![]() When the Yuuzhan Vong attack a small rim planet, the population has to bunker down and drive off the savages. But what can one do against such an overwhelming force? Star Wars: Stand is the Star Wars audio drama debut of Eric Olp, host and creator of the Star Wars fan radio show Centerpoint Arcade. Created as a university course project, the tale features memorable fan audio community members in a brand new tale, written by Olp. STARRING: Joe Harrison; Bryan Patrick Stoyle; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Eric Olp; Lawrence Dahl; and Yazan Kamal WRITTEN by Eric Olp MIXED by Eric Olp (Originally released by Dathari Audio in 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stand.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 April 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 9 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 April 2008 ![]() As readers and listeners saw earlier in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire made a splash in fan audio dramas beginning in June 2005. Almost a year later, in March 2006, Harrison's EUII Audio Corps (now Lion's Mouth Entertainment) launched its first online radio show (previously unavailable via podcast feed), A Long Time Ago Radio, better known to many as ALTA Radio. Hosted by Joe Harrison, Silas Carder, and Andrew Gilbertson, the series focuses on Star Wars "and more." Here, we present the revised version of the series' first episode, ALTA Radio: Episode I.V, also known as The Old, the New, and the Ewoks. HOSTS: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Andrew Gilbertson (ALTAR series originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment, 2006 - 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/altaradio.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 April 2008 ![]() As readers and listeners saw earlier in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire made a splash in fan audio dramas beginning in June 2005. Almost a year later, in March 2006, Harrison's EUII Audio Corps (now Lion's Mouth Entertainment) launched its first online radio show (previously unavailable via podcast feed), A Long Time Ago Radio, better known to many as ALTA Radio. Hosted by Joe Harrison, Silas Carder, and Andrew Gilbertson, the series focuses on Star Wars "and more." Here, we present the original version of the series' first episode, ALTA Radio: Episode I, also known as The Crap Show. HOSTS: Joe Harrison and Silas Carder (ALTAR series originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment, 2006 - 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/altaradio.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 April 2008 ![]() As readers and listeners saw earlier in the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire made a splash in fan audio dramas beginning in June 2005. Almost a year later, in March 2006, Harrison's EUII Audio Corps (now Lion's Mouth Entertainment) launched its first online radio show (previously unavailable via podcast feed), A Long Time Ago Radio, better known to many as ALTA Radio. Hosted by Joe Harrison, Silas Carder, and Andrew Gilbertson, the series focuses on Star Wars "and more." Now, with Lion's Mouth Entertainment's website hosted by Star Wars Fanworks and Joe Harrison aboard as the newest staff member at Fanworks, we felt it was appropriate to begin releasing this series, previously available only via direct download, through the Fanworks Audio Feed. We begin our presentation this month, as we catch up on the five episodes that are currently available. We will continue with simultaneous Star Wars Fanworks website and feed releases with each new episode. More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/altaradio.html Category: general -- posted at: 4:50 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 17 April 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. Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode III, entitled Sabotage. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Thu, 17 April 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. Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode II, entitled The Cardia Affair. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 April 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. Here, we present Stormtrooper Bob: Episode I, entitled A Mistake to Shake the Stars. 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) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 April 2008 ![]() Jedi Talk is frequently noted (and rightly so) as the first Star Wars fan-made radio show (a "podcast" without a "podcast feed") to make its debut online, kickstarting a genre. From 1999 until its end in 2002, Jedi Talk represented a pioneer in Star Wars fan audio . . . but not just in the subgenre of radio shows. During their run, the Jedi Talk team also produced a series of thirty (thirty-one if counting a Celebration appearance) episodes of a parody entitled Stormtrooper Bob. When the Jedi Talk archives went offline, Stormtrooper Bob remained online in the form of low-quality ASF files on TheForce.Net Fan Films. When the site eventually turned away from audio productions in 2003 (prompting a shift in the genre and the creation of Star Wars Fanworks), the mood shifted and the series was eventually removed from TFN at the creative team's request. Later, the series was aired again within episodes of one of the shows inspired by Jedi Talk, Star Wars en Direct. Now, the original high-quality episodes of Stormtrooper Bob are being released here as MP3s as a standalone series for the first time in this quality level for a whole new audience to enjoy. Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed. More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stormtrooperbob.html Category: general -- posted at: 11:47 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 ![]() With the end of Digital Llama Radio (DLR) in 2002 and its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide (DLPG), the same year, it appeared that Digital Llama Productions' run of online radio shows was at an end. Months later, in 2003, despite Christopher Hanel having moved from Iowa to Florida, away from the rest of the Llamas, DLP launched Digital Llama 2.0, a new series that merged the concepts of DLR and DLPG. The series only lasted two episodes (or three, since the second episode was released in two separate parts). The second episode featured only one Llama, Christopher Hanel, conducting interviews and discussions at GenCon. The first segment featured TheForce.Net's Josh Griffin and Jeff Yankey. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the third (and final) episode (or second part of the second episode) of Digital Llama 2.0, also known as GenCon, Part II. HOST: Christopher Hanel GUESTS: Josh Griffin; Jeff Yankey (DL2 series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dl2.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 ![]() With the end of Digital Llama Radio (DLR) in 2002 and its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide (DLPG), the same year, it appeared that Digital Llama Productions' run of online radio shows was at an end. Months later, in 2003, despite Christopher Hanel having moved from Iowa to Florida, away from the rest of the Llamas, DLP launched Digital Llama 2.0, a new series that merged the concepts of DLR and DLPG. The series only lasted two episodes (or three, since the second episode was released in two separate parts). The second episode featured only one Llama, Christopher Hanel, conducting interviews and discussions at GenCon. The first segment featured several notable guests (see below). Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the second episode (or first part of the second episode) of Digital Llama 2.0, also known as GenCon, Part I. HOST: Christopher Hanel GUESTS: Ray Park; Ben Dobyns; Nathan Rice; Matt Vansil; Jeremy Bulloch (DL2 series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dl2.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 ![]() With the end of Digital Llama Radio (DLR) in 2002 and its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide (DLPG), the same year, it appeared that Digital Llama Productions' run of online radio shows was at an end. Months later, in 2003, despite Christopher Hanel having moved from Iowa to Florida, away from the rest of the Llamas, DLP launched Digital Llama 2.0, a new series that merged the concepts of DLR and DLPG. The series only lasted two episodes (or three, since the second episode was released in two separate parts). The first episode introduced C.J. Mobberley to the team, while retaining Josh Wasta from DLPG and original Llamas Abe Peterka and Steve Phelan. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the first episode of Digital Llama 2.0, also known as The Reunion Show. HOSTS: Abe Peterka; Josh Wasta; Steve Phelan; C.J. Mobberley (DL2 series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dl2.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 2002. Here, we present the fourth regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode IV, also known as The Infinities Trinity. HOST: Nathan P. Butler (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 April 2008 ![]() Tonight, we premiere a new, exclusive feature for the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed. It's nothing special, just something you'll find only here for feed listeners. In an effort to keep visitors up to date on the many, many releases and re-releases coming through the feed, we have prepared a short program entitled, simply, Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed News, which features a brief rundown of feed materials thus far, plus further details about some of those releases and plans for what you'll see coming up in the feed. If you visit this page regularly, this program is likely old news, with the exception of the materials about upcoming releaes. It is meant predominantly for those who download and listen through the RSS feed and rarely, if ever, visit the blog page. HOST: Nathan P. Butler (Released exclusively through this feed, 2008) Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 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 8 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 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 7 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 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 6 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five independent episodes and eleven (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) through TheForce.Net Fan Films before eventually merging with its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. With the Digital Llama Radio series re-release complete, we now prepare for the re-release of Digital Llama 2.0 with the re-release of Digital Llama Players Guide (which, incidentally, is tied into Digital Llama Productions but is not a Star Wars podcast). Again with the blessing of DLP founder Christopher Hanel, we present here the fifth (and final) episode of the standalone Digital Llama Players Guide series, also known as F**k White Wolf. After this episode, Digital Llama Players Guide ended, merging with Digital Llama Radio into Digital Llama 2.0, which will be featured very soon in the Fanworks Audio Feed. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Josh Wasta (DLPG series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlpg.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five independent episodes and eleven (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) through TheForce.Net Fan Films before eventually merging with its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. With the Digital Llama Radio series re-release complete, we now prepare for the re-release of Digital Llama 2.0 with the re-release of Digital Llama Players Guide (which, incidentally, is tied into Digital Llama Productions but is not a Star Wars podcast). Again with the blessing of DLP founder Christopher Hanel, we present here the third episode of the standalone Digital Llama Players Guide series, also known as Bunnies on Crack. (The Fanworks Audio Feed will soon feature episodes of Digital Llama 2.0 that combined DLR and DLPG into one short-lived production.) HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Josh Wasta; Becca Peterka (DLPG series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlpg.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five independent episodes and eleven (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) through TheForce.Net Fan Films before eventually merging with its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. With the Digital Llama Radio series re-release complete, we now prepare for the re-release of Digital Llama 2.0 with the re-release of Digital Llama Players Guide (which, incidentally, is tied into Digital Llama Productions but is not a Star Wars podcast). Again with the blessing of DLP founder Christopher Hanel, we present here the fourth episode of the standalone Digital Llama Players Guide series, also known as The Bad Haircut. (The Fanworks Audio Feed will soon feature episodes of Digital Llama 2.0 that combined DLR and DLPG into one short-lived production.) HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Josh Wasta GUEST: Scott Kurtz (DLPG series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlpg.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five independent episodes and eleven (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) through TheForce.Net Fan Films before eventually merging with its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. With the Digital Llama Radio series re-release complete, we now prepare for the re-release of Digital Llama 2.0 with the re-release of Digital Llama Players Guide (which, incidentally, is tied into Digital Llama Productions but is not a Star Wars podcast). Again with the blessing of DLP founder Christopher Hanel, we present here the second episode of the standalone Digital Llama Players Guide series, also known as Buttery Goodness. (The Fanworks Audio Feed will soon feature episodes of Digital Llama 2.0 that combined DLR and DLPG into one short-lived production.) HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Josh Wasta (DLPG series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlpg.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five independent episodes and eleven (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) through TheForce.Net Fan Films before eventually merging with its sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. With the Digital Llama Radio series re-release complete, we now prepare for the re-release of Digital Llama 2.0 with the re-release of Digital Llama Players Guide (which, incidentally, is tied into Digital Llama Productions but is not a Star Wars podcast). Again with the blessing of DLP founder Christopher Hanel, we present here the first episode of the standalone Digital Llama Players Guide series, also known as Don't Sue Us. (The Fanworks Audio Feed will soon feature episodes of Digital Llama 2.0 that combined DLR and DLPG into one short-lived production.) HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Josh Wasta (DLPG series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlpg.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 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 5 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 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 4 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirty-sixth (final) episode features the following segment: The Ozzy Whisperer STARRING: Jeff Roney and William Lundin WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and William Lundin MIXED by Jeff Roney This was the final episode of the original prereocrded run of Tatooine TV. The series was later relaunched in a live format via TalkShoe as Tatooine TV Live, which will begin appearing in this feed soon. The live series was then followed by a special Tatooine TV Retrospective. (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirty-fifth episode features the following segment: Oola on MTV India's TRL STARRING: Jeff Roney and Ara Pelodi WRITTEN by Jeff Roney; John Cosper; William Lundin MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirty-fourth episode features the following segment: Evil Leader 2006, Part II STARRING: Jeff Roney; William Lundin; Keith Gilbert; Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney; John Cosper; William Lundin MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirty-third episode features the following segment: Evil Leader 2006, Part I STARRING: Jeff Roney; William Lundin; Keith Gilbert; Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney; John Cosper; William Lundin MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirty-second episode features the following segment: Pedro Sanchez (Napoleon Dynamite) Gets a New Bodyguard STARRING: Jeff Roney and William Lundin WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and John Cosper MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirty-first episode features the following segments: 1. Rex the Dog, Part I 2. Our Answer to Snakes on a Plane 3. Ralph and Sam on Death Star II 4. Rex the Dog, Part II STARRING: Jeff Roney; William Lundin; Michael Smith WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and John Cosper MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirtieth episode features the following segment: Jar Jar Head STARRING: Jeff Roney and William Lundin WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and John Cosper MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-ninth episode features the following segments: 1. Lockjaw Larry: Wizard of Song Ad 2. Han Solo's Bachelor Party STARRING: Jeff Roney; William Lundin; Ara Pelodi WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-eighth episode features the following segment: Star Wars Survivor, Part II STARRING: Jeff Roney; Nathan P. Butler; Eric Olp; Natalie Nicole Gilbert WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and John Cosper MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-seventh episode features the following segment: Star Wars Survivor, Part I STARRING: Jeff Roney; Nathan P. Butler; Eric Olp; Natalie Nicole Gilbert WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and John Cosper MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-sixth episode features the following segment: Palpatine Asks for a Loan for Death Star II STARRING: Jeff Roney and Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-fifth episode features the following segment: Yoda's Creek STARRING: Jeff Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and Gretchen Hall MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-fourth episode features the following segments: 1. Jabba's House of Sweat 2. Roy D. Mercer Calls the Death Star STARRING: Jeff Roney and Michael Smith WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-third episode features the following segments: 1. Hoth Pops 2. Ohsureitzon Comlinks STARRING: Jeff Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-second episode features the following segments: 1. Hold Your Gas 2. Jar Jar's "Pierce It Quick" Piercing Parlour STARRING: Jeff Roney; Shawn Crosby; Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twenty-first episode features the following segments: 1. Luciano the Lizard 2. Downloaders Anonymous STARRING: Jeff Roney; Chris Battad; Nathan P. Butler; Tina Stone; Evan Stone WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and Chris Battad MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twentieth episode features the following segment: Commander Pilates, Part III STARRING: Jeff Roneyl; Shawn Crosby; Colleen Roney; Ellen Gander; Shelley Herbin; Taylor Sims WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The nineteenth episode features the following segments: 1. Senate Investigation of the Emperor with Michael Moore 2. Tatooine TV MicroNews Featuring "The Girl Who Made Out with Han Solo in the Cantina but Was Cut Out of ANH" STARRING: Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 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 165 of the Jedi Talk series. This is the series' final episode, presented out of order at the request of host "Darion Blade" (V. L. Maier) to show audiences where the series ended, even as we continue to release early episodes to hear the series full evolution. HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos) (Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 April 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 2002. Here, we present the third regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode III, also known as Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. HOST: Nathan P. Butler (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 April 2008 ![]() From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the stuff of legend in Star Wars radio show fare. In fact, it was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga and the only show of its kind on the internet from 1999 through the births of Star Wars en Direct and Digital Llama Radio in 2001. 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 3 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the stuff of legend in Star Wars radio show fare. In fact, it was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga and the only show of its kind on the internet from 1999 through the births of Star Wars en Direct and Digital Llama Radio in 2001. 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 2 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the stuff of legend in Star Wars radio show fare. In fact, it was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga and the only show of its kind on the internet from 1999 through the births of Star Wars en Direct and Digital Llama Radio in 2001. 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 1 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) You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Jedi Talk has become the stuff of legend in Star Wars radio show fare. In fact, it was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga and the only show of its kind on the internet from 1999 through the births of Star Wars en Direct and Digital Llama Radio in 2001. Now, after the show's last hurrah in 2002, new productions carry on its legacy of high-concept talk radio programming, but neither would have been possible without the groundwork laid by Jedi Talk, the groundwork that told us, "if you air it, they will listen" in true cornfield ghost fashion. 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. In a very real way, this program is the grandfather of the entire fan audio genre. It is to fan radio shows what Second Strike was to fan audio dramas, and it is to the fan audio genre as a whole was A New Hope was to the Star Wars saga. 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. We begin our presentation this month, with further episodes to come throughout the year. You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html Category: general -- posted at: 11:43 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The eighteenth episode features the following segment: Pimp My Star Destroyer STARRING: Jeff Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The seventeenth episode features the following segment: Commander Pilates, Part II STARRING: Jeff Roney; Shawn Crosby; Colleen Roney; and Ellen Gander WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney; Jazz Skywalker; and Sarah Evan (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The sixteenth episode features the following segment: Commander Pilates, Part I STARRING: Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney; Jazz Skywalker; and Sarah Evan (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The fifteenth episode features the following segment: "Jedi School" Starring Stuart from MadTV STARRING: Jeff Roney; Shawn Crosby; Angela Hanes; and Michael Smith WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney and Colleen Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The fourteenth episode features the following segment: Blasterpiece Theatre with "Shmi's Rescue" STARRING: Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney, Jazz Skywalker, and Sarah Evan (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The thirteenth episode features the following segment: Anakin and Padme in "Bedtime Story" STARRING: Jeff Roney and Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney, Jazz Skywalker, and Sarah Evan (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The twelfth episode features the following segment: Death Star Construction Customer Support Advertisement STARRING: Jeff Roney and Presley Becerra WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney, Jazz Skywalker, and Sarah Evan (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 March 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 the second episode, Convergence. STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Donna L. Charles; Jim Perry; and others WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson MIXED by Devin Cox (Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/kotoroutcasts.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 March 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 the first episode, Wing and Smoke, featuring an updated mix from its original release that puts Hazen Nester into the role of Aeron Rhade. STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Donna L. Charles; Jim Perry; and others WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson MIXED by Joe Devin Cox (Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/kotoroutcasts.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the eleventh (and final) TFN-hosted episode of the standalone Digital Llama Radio series, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x11, also known as Live from Dragon*Con 2002. (The Fanworks Audio Feed will soon feature episodes of Digital Llama Players Guide and the subsequent Digital Llama 2.0 that combined DLR and DLPG into one short-lived production.) HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Nathan P. Butler; Tony Colucci; and John Hudgens (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the tenth TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x10, also known as Josh Griffen. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Steve Phelan; and Becca Peterka GUEST: Josh Griffen (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the ninth TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x09, also known as Uh, We Made a Movie. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Becca Peterka; and Josh Wasta (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the eighth TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x08, Part 2, also known as Live from Episode II. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; Steve Phelan; Becca Peterka; Phil Wasta; Josh Wasta; and others (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the eighth TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x08, Part 1, also known as Live from Episode II. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; Steve Phelan; Becca Peterka; Phil Wasta; Josh Wasta; and others (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the seventh TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x07, also known as Jim Ward is a Bad Man. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Steve Phelan; and Becca GUEST: Nathan P. Butler (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the sixth TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x06, also known as Live from Australia. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; Steve Phelan; and Becca Peterka GUESTS: Nick Hallam; Hadrian Jonathan; Niobe Dean (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the fifth TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x05, also known as Justin, Don't Ever Do That Again. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the fourth TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x04, also known as Happy Birthday, C.C. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The eleventh episode features the following segments: 1. The Osbournes: Jack Get a New Pet 2. The Delta 4 Super Speeder Ad STARRING: Jeff Roney; Shawn Crosby; Michael Smith; and Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney, Jazz Skywalker, and Sarah Evan (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The tenth episode features the following segment: Anchorhead Mystery Theatre: The Foggy Caper STARRING: Jeff Roney; Shawn Crosby; and Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The ninth episode features the following segments: 1. Tatooine Super Action News Report 2. Bantha Fodder Diet Ad STARRING: Jeff Roney; William Lundin; Shawn Crosby; and Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and William Lundin MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The special 2004 Christmas Special features the following segments: 1. The Spy 2. 12 Days STARRING: Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby WRITTEN by Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html
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Mon, 3 March 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 2002. Here, we present the second regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode II, also known as The End? HOST: Nathan P. Butler (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 March 2008 ![]() During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 32 "regular episodes," beginning in May 2002. Here, we present the first regular episode, ChronoRadio: Episode I, also known as Three Years Minus Three Days. HOST: Nathan P. Butler (CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 March 2008 ![]() In 2002, while working with Christopher Hanel of Digital Llama Radio (DLR) on the Second Strike audio drama and with great interest in online radio show production after having been a guest and guest mixer for DLR, Nathan P. Butler returned to an idea he had considered the year before. In 2001, Butler had considered a series of audio clips to go with his Star Wars Timeline Project (now the Star Wars Timeline Gold). Now, though, Butler began considering a new radio show dedicated to Star Wars continuity as a companion project to the chronology document. Thus, on May 16, 2002, Butler premiered the first audio production out of the gate from what he called "Rayzur's Edge Audio" (named for the team in the forthcoming Second Strike audio drama and the idea of being on the "cutting edge" of Star Wars fan audio). Billed as "the Star Wars continuity buff's internet radio show," ChronoRadio ran for five years (85 episodes) before concluding in May 2007. This was another show that helped redefine a genre. Just as Jedi Talk would inspire Star Wars en Direct, Digital Llama Radio had inspired ChronoRadio, which would go on to inspire numerous other radio shows and podcasts in the years to come, as it became, in essence, the flagship radio show for Star Wars Fanworks when the site launched in September 2003. This would also be the radio show that, in part, led to Butler taking part in official Star Wars publications, such as his freelance writing of the story Equals and Opposites for Dark Horse Comics' Star Wars Tales. For the first time (outside of a very brief stint of releasing abbreviated podcast versions of a scant handful of episodes), we are proud to present ChronoRadio via podcast feed. With approximately 100 hours of content that includes regular episodes, supplemental episodes, special one-topic episodes, numerous interviews (Star Wars and otherwise), short "enhanced audio book" fan fiction tales (Serial Editions), and film commentaries, this was among the most respected of the early generations of Star Wars fan audio. We begin our presentation this month, with further episodes to come throughout the year. More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html Category: general -- posted at: 5:39 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 March 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the third TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x03, also known as I'm Dreaming of a Llama Christmas. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The eighth episode features the following segment: Dr. Phil with the Skywalkers as His Guests STARRING: Jeff Roney; William Lundin; Shawn Crosby; Katy Tyszkiewicz; and Beth Tyszkiewicz WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The seventh episode features the following segments: 1. Moisture Farmer Aid Concert Ad 2. Qui-Gon's Gin Commercial STARRING: Jeff Roney and William Lundin WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The sixth episode features the following segments: 1. The Animal Psychic with "The Unhappy Krayt Dragon" 2. Blasterfire! with James Cartwheel STARRING: Jeff Roney; Katy Tyszkiewicz; Beth Tyszkiewicz; and Shawn Crosby WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The fifth episode features the following segments: 1. Imperial Movers 2. Got Blue Milk? STARRING: Jeff Roney; Michael Smith; William Lundin; and Shawn Crosby WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 February 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the second TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x02, also known as How to Waste $100,000. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 February 2008 ![]() After five independent episodes, Digital Llama Radio teamed up with TheForce.Net Fan Films, the website that had quickly become the hub of the Star Wars fan film community, to be hosted by TFN, which would also host Digital Llama Productions' fan film, The Formula. This relationship would last through eleven episodes (twelve if counting the two-part eighth episode as two episodes) before the series would merge with it sister show, Digital Llama Players Guide, into Digital Llama 2.0 in 2003. Until now, these original episodes had been available only via TFN Fan Films. Now, with the blessing of producer Christopher Hanel, we present these episodes via podcast feed for the very first time, giving you a glimpse back at a true fan audio classic. Here, we present the first TFN-hosted episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 2x01, also known as TFN Presents. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 February 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five episodes as an independent online radio show (podcast) before becoming associated with TheForce.Net. Here, we present the final independent episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 1x05, also known as The Llamas Strike Back. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 February 2008
Two days before Star Wars: Episode IV, two smugglers
rendezvous with an Imperial commander who recently defected from the
Empire. The officer has stolen the top secret plans to the Empire’s new
Death Star and wants the smugglers to deliver them to the Rebel
Alliance. But before they can leave, a bounty hunter arrives, and it
becomes a fight to survive, for the winner will hold the fate of the
galaxy in his hand.In the first days of internet-based Star Wars fan audio dramas, there were three projects launched at roughly the same time: the first in production, Rise of Nobility; the first to be released, Second Strike; and one other, Michael Mays' Smuggler's Run. Created by a crew of one and cast of two, Smuggler's Run was ambitious in the tale it told with such a small team. Production would be slowed, however, by outside forces, so that while Second Strike premiered in late 2002, and Rise of Nobility premiered in late 2003, Smuggler's Run would not premiere until March 24, 2004, once the genre was already in full swing. It was a long-awaited premiere that did not disappoint. Here, we are happy to present the last of the original three online Star Wars fan audio dramas, Smuggler's Run. STARRING: Michael Mays; Joe Machado WRITTEN by Michael Mays MIXED by Michael Mays (Originally released by Omega Pictures Ltd. in 2004) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/smugglersrun.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 February 2008 ![]() Rise of Nobility is a story about Padme Amidala growing up. Padme wasn't always the stolid, non-emotional and self-assured queen that she was in The Phantom Menace. What Rise of Nobility tries to explain is why and how she becomes that way. Feelings of dissapointment, anger and regret cause her grow up much earlier than most. These events forge her into the queen that she will become. Back in the earliest days of Star Wars fan audio dramas, three projects entered production. These were the so-called first generation Star Wars fan audio dramas. That generation included: Omega Pictures' Smuggler's Run; Rayzur's Edge Audio's Second Strike; and the very first fan audio drama to enter production by a group of Star Wars fans in the internet age, Shaven Wookiee Productions' Rise of Nobility. Under the guidance of Keith Abbott, Linda Lyons, and Pamela Kinney, Rise of Nobility not only helped create the foundations of the fan audio drama subgenre but also attempted (rather successfully, one might add) to recreate voices of established Star Wars characters, something rarely done, even today, in audio dramas (outside of voice-altered characters, such as Darth Vader). We are happy to bring you this classic entry into the Star Wars fan audio genre. STARRING: Elizabeth Ascot; Evan Slaasted; Kody Hencz; Ted Alderman; and many others WRITTEN by Linda Lyons MIXED by Keith Abbott (Originally released by Shaven Wookiee Productions in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/riseofnobility.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 ![]() Rebel soldiers (Captain Ledok, General Jan Dodonna, his daughter Captain Jan Dodonna, and the Cyborg Jedi Blaeyr Tyson) have hijacked an Imperial carrier. Binding and gagging the Imperial troops in the cargo bay, Ledok, Jaden, and Dodonna leave Commander Tyson in charge of guarding the captives, while they pilot the ship, masquerading as Imperials, to the Rebel fleet. However, after the carrier is scanned by a team of TIE fighters, it becomes clear that the Imperials have discovered who is really aboard the carrier. One mishap leads to another as the Rebels collide with old and new nemeses during their escape to freedom. And, unbeknownst to the Rebel Alliance, there is more behind this dark facade of battle than meets the eye. Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire, a five-part Star Wars fan audio drama series, concludes! The fifth and final episode, Triumph and Tragedy, peremiered on July 2, 2006. Here, we present Conquest of the Empire's final chapter, Triumph and Tragedy. . . STARRING: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Ron Barnes; Nathan P. Butler; Mike Lane; Bryan Patrick Stoyle; Eric Olp; and others WRITTEN by Joe Harrison MIXED by Joe Harrison (Originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment in 2006) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/conquest.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 ![]() The space battle above the primary H'rahk moon continues as both Gundark and ARC Squadrons pair up to protect the Rebel fleet from the barrage of hte Imperial Star Destroyers. Simultaneously, on the surface below, Captains Ledok and Jaden Dodonna, Commander Tyson, and General Dodonna must find a way to escape the planet as stealthly and swiftly as possible as Imperials keep a close watch on the planet's activities. Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire, a five-part Star Wars fan audio drama series, continues! The fourth episode, Hope Rises and Darkness Falls, peremiered on April 17, 2006. Here, we present Conquest of the Empire's fourth chapter, Hope Rises and Darkness Falls. . . STARRING: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Ron Barnes; Nathan P. Butler; Mike Lane; Bryan Patrick Stoyle; Eric Olp; and others WRITTEN by Joe Harrison MIXED by Joe Harrison (Originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment in 2006) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/conquest.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 ![]() The Rebels are trapped in the H'rahk City hangar bay, under the watchful eye of Admiral Dire. All seems lost. However, hope is not yet lost. The Rebel rescue team, led by General Jan Dodonna, is able to infiltrate hte hangar. During their rescue mission, dark secrets are revealed, and it becomes questionable whether they will leave the moon alive or not. Above, a great space battle has erupted. The Imperial Navy, led by Darth Vader aboard the Star Destroyer Abolisher, clashes with the Rebel fleet, temporarily led by Captain Orid aboard the Corellian Corvette Warden, with both sides' fighter squadrons dogfighting throughout the stars. Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire, a five-part Star Wars fan audio drama series, continues! The third episode, Perseverance and Purpose, peremiered on February 24, 2006. When Harrison returned to the project in late 2006, he updated and tweaked the chapter to release a Remastered Edition of the chapter on March 12, 2007. Here, we present the Remastered Edition of Conquest of the Empire's third chapter, Perseverance and Purpose . . . STARRING: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Ron Barnes; Nathan P. Butler; Mike Lane; Bryan Patrick Stoyle; Eric Olp; and others WRITTEN by Joe Harrison MIXED by Joe Harrison (Originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment in 2006; Remastered Edition released in 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/conquest.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 ![]() The Rebels have been cornered in the H'rahk City hangar bay. The communications have gone out, the city's shields are down, and it is mere minutes before the Imperial forces, led by the malicious droid leader Admiral Dire, break in and take control. While Lieutenant Kirvix attempts to establish communication with the approaching fleet of rescue ships, led by General Jan Dodonna, Captail Ledok and Captain Jaden Dodonna debate the situation with Commander Kirkson. The Rebels decide that htey must fight . . . to whatever end. Joe Harrison's Conquest of the Empire, a five-part Star Wars fan audio drama series, continues! The second episode, Fortitude and Redemption, peremiered on October 1, 2005. When Harrison returned to the project in 2006, he updated and tweaked the chapter to release a Remastered Edition of the chapter on March 7, 2007. Here, we present the Remastered Edition of Conquest of the Empire's second chapter, Fortitude and Redemption . . . STARRING: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Ron Barnes; Nathan P. Butler; Mike Lane; Bryan Patrick Stoyle; Eric Olp; and others WRITTEN by Joe Harrison MIXED by Joe Harrison (Originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment in 2005; Remastered Edition released in 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/conquest.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 ![]() Emperor Palpatine has dispatched his Imperial military to the peaceful H'rahk Sector at the edge of the Expansion Region. However, he did not realize it was under the protection of the Rebel Alliance. Now, a battle has broken out that will test the courage of the Imperials and Rebels alike. Star Wars: Conquest of the Empire introduced the fan audio community to a new name in the community, an individual who would go on to become one of the genre's most prolific writers and producers. Joe Harrison (first under the name Force Flow Unltd, then COTE Audio Productions, then EUII Audio Corps, and now under the name Lion's Mouth Entertainment) began his fan audio "career" with the first chapter of Conquest of the Empire, a five-part Star Wars fan audio drama series. The first episode, Defense and Trepidation, peremiered (sans title) on June 13, 2005, featured voices that were almost entirely variations on a wide range of vocal performances by Harrison himself, but as the project grew and the project gained more and more acclaim from within the community, Harrison returned to the project in 2006 to release a remixed, recast, expanded Special Edition of the chapter on December 19, 2006. Here, we present the Special Edition of Conquest of the Empire's first chapter, Defense and Trepidation . . . STARRING: Joe Harrison; Silas Carder; Ron Barnes; Nathan P. Butler; Mike Lane; Bryan Patrick Stoyle; Eric Olp; and others WRITTEN by Joe Harrison MIXED by Joe Harrison (Originally released by Lion's Mouth Entertainment in 2005; Special Edition released in 2006) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/conquest.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 February 2008 ![]() Tonight marks a first for the Fanworks Audio Feed. For the first time, we are premiering a new fan audio production (a new audio drama by Memoirs of a Jedi creator Jeff Vitkuske) via the Audio Feed, while simultaneously releasing the project as a new release via the Star Wars Fanworks website. While the feed tends to focus upon classic fan audio, it also gives us a chance, when we have some advance warning, to provide you with new content alongside the Fanworks site's own coverage. The new audio drama in question is Jeff Vitkuske's second fan audio drama project, The Last Jedi. The piece deals with the final confrontation between the "last" living Jedi and Darth Vader. As the nameless warrior narrates us through his final moments, he contemplates the fat of not only himself, but that of the galaxy and its last hope - a hero that will one day rise from the darkness . . . STARRING: Jeff Vitkuske WRITTEN by Jeff Virkuske MIXED by Jeff Vitkuske (Simultaneously released by Jeff Vitkuske today, February 12, 2008) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/thelastjedi.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 February 2008 ![]() Tonight marks the simultaneous premiere (via the Fanworks Audio Feed and the Star Wars Fanworks website of Jeff Vitkuske's new short Star Wars fan audio drama The Last Jedi. Before that release (in the very next post), we take a moment to leap back in time three years to 2005, when Vitkuske took his first steps into the genre. A longtime member of the Star Wars fan film community, Jeff Vitkuske's first audio drama venture was the short project Memoirs of a Jedi. Set during the events of Revenge of the Sith, a Jedi Master awakens from his meditation to discover that the Jedi Temple is under attack . . . STARRING: Jeff Vitkuske WRITTEN by Jeff Virkuske MIXED by Jeff Vitkuske (Originally released by Jeff Vitkuske in 2005) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/memoirs.html
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Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five episodes as an independent online radio show (podcast) before becoming associated with TheForce.Net. Here, we present the fourth independent episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 1x04, also known as Oh My GOD It's Early. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five episodes as an independent online radio show (podcast) before becoming associated with TheForce.Net. Here, we present the third independent episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 1x03, also known as God Bless Fanfilmmakers. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; and Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five episodes as an independent online radio show (podcast) before becoming associated with TheForce.Net. Here, we present the second independent episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 1x02, also known as Attack of the Radio Jockeys. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; and Justin Whitlock (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Digital Llama Radio released five episodes as an independent online radio show (podcast) before becoming associated with TheForce.Net. Here, we present the first independent episode, Digital Llama Radio: Episode 1x01, also known as Copyright Jokes are Funny. HOSTS: Christopher Hanel; Abe Peterka; Justin Whitlock; Steve Phelan (DLR series originally released by Digital Llama Productions, 2001 - 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dlr.html (Christopher Hanel's Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() In 2001, the fan film community was entering a major boom phase, as fans, hyped for Attack of the Clones and spurred on by The Phantom Menace came out of the woodwork to produce fan films. Two years before, in 1999, the Star Wars fan audio genre had been quietly born with the launch of the Jedi Talk radio show, which streamed online via Real Player (and, by the way, has been made unavailable by its creative team in any online archival format, so we won't be seeing those archives return anytime soon, if ever). In 2001, a team led by Sebastien Mineau and Dany Pepin, inspired by Jedi Talk, began their own live, streaming radio show in French (exclusively French language at the time), Star Wars en Direct. That inspiration became the first "lineage" of inspiration (so to speak) in Star Wars fan audio. Meanwhile, a second lineage of Star Wars fan audio was being born in the fan film community. As a lead-in to their (later phenomenally successful) fan film The Formula, the core members of Digital Llama Productions (Christopher Hanel, Abe Peterka, Steve Phelan, and Justin Whitlock) began production on their own pre-recorded online radio show, Digital Llama Radio, focused around Star Wars, fan films, and moviemaking. The series became an instant hit in the fan film community, releasing five independent episodes before being picked up by TheForce.Net Fan Films, where the series produced another eleven episodes (twelve if one considers the two-part eighth TFN episode as two separate episodes). The series would see the introduction of the then-wife of Abe Peterka and another star of The Formula, Becca Peterka, while also later adding Josh Wasta to the panel. Digital Llama Radio would eventually spawn a spin-off series about gaming entitled Digital Llama Player's Guide in 2002, which ran for five episodes. Finally, in 2003, the classic Digital Llama Radio would merge with Digital Llama Player's Guide into a single production, Digital Llama 2.0 (which brought in another host, C.J. Mobberley), but that new series would only last for two (or three, counting another two-parter) episodes before the series would quietly fade away. The impact of DLR, DLPG, and DL2 can be felt through Star Wars fan audio, as DLR itself was the project that inspired ChronoRadio, which in itself later inspired quite a few other radio shows (podcasts). Christopher Hanel, thought of as the godfather of DLR, was instrumental in the first Star Wars fan audio drama, Second Strike, which he mixed alongside Nathan P. Butler, setting the stage for an audio drama genre to come. Today, Christopher Hanel continues in film making, comedy, and audio production. His newest project is Riff Raff Theater (http://www.riffrafftheater.com), which also now features its own podcast, Riff Raff Radio. We urge those who enjoy these classic Digital Llama Productions projects to visit the RRT page and check out this new venture. Over the coming months, we will be, with Hanel's blessing, re-releasing all 23 (25) episodes of the classic DLR, D2, and, yes, even DLPG episodes here through the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed. We are proud to present these classic series to many who will hear for the first time just why they are considered a fan audio great, even now, years later. More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/digitalllama.html (Riff Raff Theater can be found at http://www.riffrafftheater.com.) Category: general -- posted at: 11:17 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The fourth episode features the following segments: 1. TASCAR Racing 2. Tusken Concerto STARRING: Jeff Roney Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The third episode features the following segments: 1. Anchorhead Idol 2. Bantha Fodder Diet Superstore Grand Opening Ad STARRING: Jeff Roney; Shawn Crosby; Presley Becerra; and Colleen Roney WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Tatooine TV by Jeff Roney released new episodes from 2003 until its end as a live series in 2007. The second episode features the following segments: 1. Death Star Construction 2. Jawa Shopping Network STARRING: Jeff Roney and Shawn Crosby WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() In September 2003, just over two weeks after the launch of Star Wars Fanworks, Jeff Roney began releasing the first episodes of Tatooine TV, and audio parody series that would continue until 2007. The first episode features the following segments: 1. Twi'leks Gone Wild 2. Dagobah Spa 3. Ewok Elvis STARRING: Jeff Roney; Shawn Crosby; and "Ewok Elvis" WRITTEN by Jeff Roney MIXED by Jeff Roney (TTV series originally released by Jeff Roney Designs / RoneyZone Productions, 2003 - 2007) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() 2003 in Star Wars fan audio is usually noted for the birth of fan audio dramas for the genre, but as those dramas were emerging, so was a classic fan audio parody, one of the longest running Star Wars fan audio projects outside of podcasting. Jeff Roney (now of RoneyZone Productions) created a brand new parody series centered around the concept of Star Wars parody and sketch-style comedy. Presented as Tatooine TV (a "television" approach without video, hence a bit of a play on words), Roney's new series would last from 2003 until 2007 in both pre-recorded and life forms. With over 45 episodes and over 11 hours of content, Tatooine TV (TTV) is a fan audio classic . . . and the emergence of one of fan audio's biggest contributors and supporters, Jeff Roney. Over the next few months, we will be releasing the entire run of the series on the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed. This month, we begin with the first four episodes. More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/tatooinetv.html Category: general -- posted at: 10:48 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 January 2008 ![]() The seventh (and thus far final, as of January 2008) episode of Star Wars: Anthology came in February 2004 with the release of To Overcome. Once again, Steve Fluharty carried out mixing duties on the episode, while a second featured guest writer penned the episode. This new writer was Christopher Walker, who had previously played supporting roles in Rise of Nobility, Resurrection, and the Anthology episode The Mob. The concept of the episode is perhaps best stated in the words of Walker himself on February 1, 2004: To Overcome is a journey through the mind of one young man as he struggles with many of the deeper things of life: service to country; family; death. Some people may be tempted to view this tale as allegorical to the situation in Iraq as it stands as of now, February 2004. But they would be mistaken as to the writer's intention. This is not a piece about the horrors of war, and makes no anti-war or pro-war statements except within the context of philosophy. Some wars must be fought. Period. And to make this audio drama representative of anything but would be an insult to those who made its release possible. Rather, this tale is about the personal journey of one young man. Christopher originally wrote the piece that gave birth to this audio play to give himself an outlet to work through one of his worst fears, that of being drafted to serve in the military, and, through such service, possible death. To a farmboy from Kansas, who would rather have nothing to do with any sort of violence at all, that can be a pretty scary thought. Vulnerabilities and personal insights are shared through the writing and Steve Fluharty's mixing that are not typically shared in today's society. And thus what you will find in this piece is a deeply personal tale that has led this writer to a sense of peace in the face of an uncertain future. Please enjoy To Overcome. Selah. Christopher Walker With this episode, Anthology went on indefinite hiatus, awaiting the next creative team to take up the series mantle. While other ideas emerged from time to time, only one, Matt Loewen's Runaway, saw production, but was later released as a standalone audio drama, rather than an episode in the series. Thus, the first ongoing series in Star Wars fan audio faded into the background with this extraordinary, thought-provoking episode, but series creator Nathan P. Butler, second mixer Steve Fluharty, and many of its voice actors would certainly return . . . STARRING: Krista Kolesar; Steve Mollmann; and others WRITTEN by Christopher Walker MIXED by Steve Fluharty (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio and Ear Candy in 2004) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/toovercome.html Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 January 2008 ![]() As the Star Wars: Anthology audio drama moved ahead into 2004, the series shifted in direction. No longer a vehicle for tales by series creator Nathan P. Butler, the deicison was made to open up the series to become a showcase for other creative teams, similar to the anthology concept behind television series like Tales from the Crypt or the concept behind the Star Wars comic book series Star Wars Tales (for which series creator Butler would later write). The rules were simple for taking part in Anthology. The tales had to be short audio dramas (20 - 40 minutes, give or take), should (in theory) have some sort of deeper question behind them, and would follow the standard Anthology fomat of a Butler-read narration in a specific format, so that the series would sound somewhat recognizable and uniform in that respect. The first team to take up this challenge was a familiar face to many fan fiction readers and a new face on the scene. The familiar face was the writer of this new episode, entitled No Way Out. Sean Koury had been the originator of the fan fiction character of Lawg Skrak, who has appeared in numerous written fan fiction stories over the years, both by Koury and others. This was to be Koury's first foray into fan audio writing and his infamous character's first foray into an auditory adventure. Behind the scenes, mixing was carried out by fan audio newcomer Steve Fluharty, who would, over the next several years, become one of the most well-known audio mixers in the entire Star Wars fan audio genre. Together, Koury and Fluharty gave us the tale of Lawg Skrak's hunt for dangerous pey on Holdenus. It would be an adventure that brought back Jedi Master Prevoda Vatil from the premiere episode of the series, Doubts Cast, bringing Adam Bertocci back into the voice acting fold. STARRING: Sean Koury; Adam Bertocci; Nathan P. Butler; Michael Smith; and others WRITTEN by Sean Koury MIXED by Steve Fluharty (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio and Ear Candy in 2004) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/nowayout.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 ![]() The fifth episode of Star Wars: Anthology (November 2003) represented the end of a second phase of the series. Whereas the first two episodes were mixed by Nathan P. Butler and written by Butler, based on concepts by Pete Dixon, the following three episodes were tales mixed and written by Butler alone. The next two episodes would be something somewhat different. Rounding out the first five episodes and ending Butler's mixing and writing chores on the series, Responsibility tied directly back into Butler's Rayzur's Edge Audio roots, bringing back the character of Kal S'Darcis (from Second Strike: Descent). This time, the tale featured Kal during his early years, explaining how he eventually decided to join a cause more important than himself. Kal was again played by Matthew Gordon, while Brian Bisetti returned (last heard in Addiction as Tal Brightstormer), and Amy Ferrell (Second Strike's Kristara Eri'lur) also starred, working alongside Gordon once again. The questions raised were particularly interesting in a post-September 11 world. STARRING: Matthew Gordon; Amy Ferrell; and others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler MIXED by Nathan P. Butler (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/responsibility.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 ![]() The fourth episode of Star Wars: Anthology, Addiction hit Star Wars Fanworks in October 2003. Again, the series carried on an experiment. Addiction attempted to tell its story in a courtroom setting, utilizing testimony as a means of triggering a series of flashbacks, through with the story of the "case" would unfold. This episode almost marked the first Rayzur's Edge Audio starring role for Brian Bisetti. Bisetti had previously played the Bartender in Doubts Cast and Jor Ti'lana in Dreamscape, while also recording "wild lines" for Shaven Wookiee Productions' Rise of Nobility. His role as Tal Brightstormer in Addiction would set the stage for him to return with starring roles in the Nothing Changes audio drama, the fifth episode of Anthology (Responsibility), and two ChronoRadio Serial Editions (Matted and Everything Changes). This episode also featured the return of Michael Haspil (Second Strike's Jivs Korus and Dreamscape's Zirik "Quintas" Pahl) and the fan audio voice acting debut of Rich Sigfrit (Requiem of the Outcast, et al). The moral question posed: is drug abuse truly a "victimless crime?" STARRING: Brian Bisetti; Bryan Henry; Michael Haspil; and others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler MIXED by Nathan P. Butler (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/addiction.html Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 ![]() Following the releases of Doubts Cast and Dreamscape in July and August of 2003, which themselves followed the 2002 - 2003 release of Second Strike, Nathan P. Butler's Rayzur's Edge Audio had reached a new era in its life in fan audio. No longer could REA rely on developing Butler's previously-written, unproduced fan film scripts into fan audio dramas. From here on, Butler's fan audio dramas would be new, original stories, but those in the Anthology series would continue to hold a "moral" or "deeper meaning," following in the previous two episodes' footsteps. They would also be a place for experimentation. The third episode of the series, released in September 2003, coinciding with the launch of Star Wars Fanworks, was entitled The Mob. This tale was a bit darker in tone than the previous episodes and was experimental in that it was predominantly told through the recorded narration of its lead character, Rolan. In our tale, Rolan poses to the listener a new moral dilemma: how does personal responsibility exist, if at all, within the "mob mentality?" STARRING: Nathan P. Butler and others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler MIXED by Nathan P. Butler (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/themob.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 ![]() Following up on the July 2003 release of Doubts Cast, Nathan P. Butler's Rayzur's Edge Audio released the second episode of Star Wars: Anthology, the "thinking man's Jedi tale," Dreamscape. This new tale was the second (and last) to be based on an earlier fan film script by Nathan P. Butler and Pete Dixon and brought back two of Second Strike's voice actors, Michael Haspil (who had played Jivs Korus in Second Strike) and Matthew Gordon (who had played Kal S'Darcis). Together, these two actors brought to life two characters dealing with the duality of the Force, long before similar questions were later raised in the New Jedi Order novel series. STARRING: Michael Haspil; Matthew Gordon; and others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler, based on a concept by Pete Dixon MIXED by Nathan P. Butler (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/dreamscape.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 ![]() With the completion of Second Strike, Nathan P. Butler, under the banner of Rayzur's Edge Audio, chose to continue forward into fan audio dramas. The positive response to Second Strike's three acts had proven that audio was a viable medium for serious audio tales by Star Wars fans. The question now was: What stories would be told? In the previous years, Butler had been an active member of the Star Wars fan film community, where he had met and collaborated with fellow fan Pete Dixon on a pair of short moralistic scripts for a planned fan film series entitled Force Tales. However, those scripts had been sitting "on the shelf," unproduced, and were not to see the light of day as films. Thus, with the intention of telling those stories in an accessible medium, rather than letting them disappear, Butler began developing those two scripts (Doubts Cast and Dreamscape) into the first two audio dramas in a brand new series, Star Wars: Anthology. Premiering in July of 2003, the first episode, Doubts Cast, features an encounter between a young street kid and a lone Jedi, wherein the former must learn a lesson in the true nature of peacekeeping. STARRING: Richard Brookes; Adam Bertocci; and others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler, based on a concept by Pete Dixon MIXED by Nathan P. Butler (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/doubtscast.html Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 ![]() With the success of Second Strike's three acts/episodes, Nathan P. Butler of Rayzur's Edge Audio wanted to continue pushing ahead with Star Wars fan audio dramas. Rather than creating one large story, however, as had been the case with Second Strike, Butler's next series of projects were to be short audio dramas. As such, it only made sense to craft these tales into Star Wars fan audio's first audio drama series (if one considered Second Strike a three-part whole, rather than a series, per se). The five short audio dramas produced by Rayzur's Edge Audio and released monthly from July through November, 2003, were standalone tales, set within the same general "timeline" as Second Strike. The series first two episodes (Doubts Cast and Dreamscape) were written by Butler in collaboration with Pete Dixon (originally for Dixon's abandoned fan film series, Force Tales). The subsequent three episodes (The Mob, Addiction, and Responsibility) were completely new, the latter of which centered around a secondary character from Second Strike. After one month (December 2003) with no new episode, the series returned with an altered format in January and February, 2004. At that point, the series had been opened to other creative teams, leading Sean Koury and Christopher Walker to each write one episode (No Way Out and To Overcome, respectively), both of which were mixed by then-newcomer Steve Fluharty. Butler remained aboard as, essentially, a series Executive Producer. The Anthology series entered an indefinite hiatus after seven episodes in 2004, though Butler has stated that others who wish to create episodes for the series may contact him to do that very thing. (Other concepts have emerged for the series from Butler and others but have never entered production . . . with one exception. Matt Loewen's tale Runaway was originally slated to be an episode of Anthology, but was later changed into a standalone audio drama.) Our next seven releases through the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed will be the complete series run of Star Wars: Anthology, as we continue to bring you a look back at classic Star Wars fan audio. More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/anthology.html Category: general -- posted at: 12:54 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 ![]() While playing the role of Red Beard in Rise of Nobility (the first Star Wars fan audio drama to enter production and the seventh to be released in late August 2003), voice actor Ted Alderman became intrigued by the creative process behind Star Wars fan audio dramas. Alderman decided to craft his own audio drama, but rather than using an original tale, as had been the case with the previously-released Second Strike and his own voice acting foray, Rise of Nobility, he chose to break new ground in the genre by crafting Star Wars fan audio's first audio dramatization of a previously existing Star Wars story. The story in question is the classic Star Wars Tales #9 short story Resurrection by Ron Marz, wherein two Sith Apprentices, Darth Vader and Darth Maul, clash for the right to be Palpatine's apprentice. Working under the banner of Southern Cross Productions, Alderman collaborated with Bryan Henry (who worked under the banner of Same BKG Studios), to craft this unofficial audio dramatization of Resurrection, which has been noted for being both an entertaining audio drama and an excellent read-along presentation for fans who own a copy of the original comic book tale. Released on June 7, 2003, Resurrection entered the genre as the fifth audio drama on the scene (behind three episodes of Second Strike and one of Anthology), while becoming another new first for the genre: the audio drama adaptation. STARRING: Ben Fletcher; Ted Alderman; Nathan P. Butler; and many others ORIGINAL SOURCE WRITTEN by Ron Marz AUDIO DRAMATIZATION WRITTEN by Ted Alderman MIXED by Bryan Henry (Originally released by Southern Cross Productions and Same BKG Studios in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/resurrection.html (We should note that no one involved in Star Wars Fanworks nor Alderman's project claims any rights over the original story that is adapted in this audio drama. In other words, Alderman and his team have made this in homage of Mr. Marz's incredible work, 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. ) Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 January 2008 ![]() 1.5 years after the Battle of Endor (between the X-wing comic books and novels), the Empire is still strong, but fragmenting. Various warlords have begun staking their own claims. One such warlord is former Imperial Moff Arilus Dehrahn. When a New Republic Intelligence mission to Dehrahn's capital world, Ferri'sol, goes bad, it's up to a New Republic Special Ops team, Valkan's Rayzurs, to pick up the pieces. Enter our group of "heroes." They're not perfect, they're not Jedi, and they're certainly not well-adjusted in some cases, but this isn't a space opera. This is war, and they're out there fighting it, each one knowing that for every success a price is paid in blood, and every mission could be their last. Follow their journey as they take on Lord Dehrahn behind enemy lines in Second Strike, the groundbreaking first-ever fully-cast, serious Star Wars fan audio drama on the internet.
The third (and final) act of Star Wars: Second Strike emerged on June 29, 2003, concluding the journey of Valkan's Rayzurs on Ferri'sol. The mission has gone awry. Lives have been lost. But deep within the bowels of Dehrahn's Citadel, an unlikely discovery has changed everything. Now, our remaining heroes must make their way into the lion's den and put an end to a madman's reign. Picking up where All Fall Down left off, Second Strike: Ascension proved that audio storytelling could work in the Star Wars fandom community and set the stage for the growth of the fan audio genre to come. STARRING: Nathan P. Butler; Clay Kronke; Christopher Hanel; Amy Ferrell; and others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler MIXED by Nathan P. Butler (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/secondstrike.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 January 2008 ![]() 1.5 years after the Battle of Endor (between the X-wing comic books and novels), the Empire is still strong, but fragmenting. Various warlords have begun staking their own claims. One such warlord is former Imperial Moff Arilus Dehrahn. When a New Republic Intelligence mission to Dehrahn's capital world, Ferri'sol, goes bad, it's up to a New Republic Special Ops team, Valkan's Rayzurs, to pick up the pieces. Enter our group of "heroes." They're not perfect, they're not Jedi, and they're certainly not well-adjusted in some cases, but this isn't a space opera. This is war, and they're out there fighting it, each one knowing that for every success a price is paid in blood, and every mission could be their last. Follow their journey as they take on Lord Dehrahn behind enemy lines in Second Strike, the groundbreaking first-ever fully-cast, serious Star Wars fan audio drama on the internet.
Star Wars: Second Strike continued in May 2003 with the release of its second act, entitled All Fall Down. Our heroes, Valkan's Rayzurs, have made their way to Ferri'sol and must now face the forces of Lord Dehrahn as they attempt to stop FlashDeah. However, all is not as it seems, and as the dominoes begin to fall, none among them can expect the perils they face, nor the shocking revelation waiting for them within the lair of the warlord himself . . . Featuring more action, more tension, and audio mixed by Nathan P. Butler and Christopher C. Hanel, All Fall Down continues the Second Strike storyline in spectacular fashion. STARRING: Nathan P. Butler; Clay Kronke; Christopher Hanel; Kristoffer Newsom; Ian Bowie; Kate Chappell; Michael Haspil; Amy Ferrell; and many others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler MIXED by Nathan P. Butler and Christopher C. Hanel (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2003) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/secondstrike.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 January 2008 ![]() 1.5 years after the Battle of Endor (between the X-wing comic books and novels), the Empire is still strong, but fragmenting. Various warlords have begun staking their own claims. One such warlord is former Imperial Moff Arilus Dehrahn. When a New Republic Intelligence mission to Dehrahn's capital world, Ferri'sol, goes bad, it's up to a New Republic Special Ops team, Valkan's Rayzurs, to pick up the pieces. Enter our group of "heroes." They're not perfect, they're not Jedi, and they're certainly not well-adjusted in some cases, but this isn't a space opera. This is war, and they're out there fighting it, each one knowing that for every success a price is paid in blood, and every mission could be their last. Follow their journey as they take on Lord Dehrahn behind enemy lines in Second Strike, the groundbreaking first-ever fully-cast, serious Star Wars fan audio drama on the internet.
Star Wars: Second Strike was the second Star Wars fan audio drama to enter production (behind Rise of Nobility), but under the leadership of writer/mixer Nathan P. Butler and mixer Christopher C. Hanel, the first episode in the three-act Second Strike audio drama was the first Star Wars fan audio drama to be released on the internet. Released on December 25, 2002, Second Strike: Descent is the first action-packed act in the saga of Valkan's Rayzurs, a New Republic Special Ops team, sent to take down an Imperial warlord. Filled with characters more well-defined than in most fan productions of the time, boasting a story written by Nathan P. Butler (who would later become a licenced writer for Star Wars Tales in 2004, and a great mix by Christopher C. Hanel of Digital Llama Radio and The Formula fame, Second Strike: Descent begins our adventure into Star Wars fan audio dramas with a bang. STARRING: Nathan P. Butler; Clay Kronke; Christopher Hanel; Kristoffer Newsom; Ian Bowie; Kate Chappell; Michael Haspil; Amy Ferrell; and many others WRITTEN by Nathan P. Butler MIXED by Christopher C. Hanel (Originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio in 2002) More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/secondstrike.html Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 January 2008 ![]() As the founder and operator of Star Wars Fanworks: The Home of Star Wars Fan Audio, I would like to welcome you to the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed, an all-new way of getting your fix of Star Wars fan audio from Fanworks. Fanworks launched on September 1, 2003, to provide a home and hub for the growing community of amateur audio producers whose projects centered around the Star Wars franchise and its fandom community. Since that time, the genre has grown from a small handful of creative individuals into an entire creative community that is out there, actively creating podcasts (which we used to just know as "internet-based radio shows"), audio dramas, and audio parodies, while also, in some cases, branching out into other creative genres as well. Since 2003, the RSS feed has developed into an easy and effective way to get audio productions out to listeners. While many in the Star Wars fan audio community embraced this new technology and created feeds for their own productions, there has never, until now, been a centralized feed that is meant to focus on fan audio productions from various creative teams and specifically designed to include audio dramas and parodies alongside podcasts, rather than being exclusive to podcast (radio show) style materials. As a fan, a creator, and a patron, I welcome you. As our genre of choice would say, may the Force be with the fan audio community. --Nathan P. Butler Category: general -- posted at: 7:54 PM Comments[0] |


































