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] |




