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From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .

Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.

Here, we present Episode 85 of the Jedi Talk series. (Please note that Episode 84 is not in this feed, as it is a "lost episode" with no viable source files available.)

HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)

(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)

You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html

Direct download: jeditalk85.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:07 PM
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From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .

Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.

Here, we present Episode 83 of the Jedi Talk series.

HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)

(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)

You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html

Direct download: jeditalk83.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:59 PM
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From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .

Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.

Here, we present Episode 82 of the Jedi Talk series.

HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)

(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)

You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html

Direct download: jeditalk82.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:54 PM
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Thirty years have passed since the Mandalorian Wars.

The Jedi, all but obliterated by their civil wars, have risen again but are looked up on with scorn.

The Repubilc, sure in its final victory over the Sith years ago, has forgotten that to shine is to cast a shadow . . .

Two fans of the Tales of the Jedi and Knights of the Old Republic era of Star Wars storytelling, Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson, have set about creating a multi-chapter fan fiction tale set in the same era, utilizing original characters.

Now, the duo have launched an audio dramatization of their series. Welcome to the world of Knights of the Old Republic: Outcasts.

Slated to consist of a total of seven episodes, covering events in the eight chapters of the written fan fiction tale, we are presenting Outcasts as episodes are released by Devin Cox.

Here, we present the final episode, Crescendo.

STARRING: Sarah Moore; Devin Cox; Joe Harrison; Hazen Nester; Silas Carder; Nathan P. Butler; Andrew Gilbertson; Catherine Rinella; Melissa D. Johnson; Jim Perry; and others

WRITTEN by Devin Cox and Jenna Wilson

MIXED by Joe Devin Cox

(Originally released by Forward Momentum Productions in 2009)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/kotoroutcasts.html

Direct download: outcasts7.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:09 AM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 36: Knowing When to End.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame36.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:26 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 35: Avoiding Burnout.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame35.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:25 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 34: Faking Noise Reduction.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame34.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:24 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 33: Using Both Ears.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame33.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:23 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 32: Dealing with Controversial Issues.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Jeff Roney

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame32.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:22 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 31: Creating an Audio Parody Concept.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Jeff Roney

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame31.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:21 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 30: The Art of Foley Sound Effect Creation.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Steve Fluharty

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame30.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:20 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 29: Getting Into the Game.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Christopher Walker

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame29.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:19 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 28: Adapting Prose Into an Audio Drama.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Michael Sheridan

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame28.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:18 PM
Comments[0]

Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 27: Building a Score from Other People's Music.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame27.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:17 PM
Comments[0]

Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 26: The Disclaimer: Covering Your Butt.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame26.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:16 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 25: Finding Your Niche Approach.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame25.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:15 PM
Comments[0]

Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 23: Launching a Fan-Made Radio Show.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame23.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:14 PM
Comments[0]

Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 24: Beneath the Helmet.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Michael Smith

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame24.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:14 PM
Comments[0]

Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 22: A Fair and Balanced Review.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame22.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:12 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 21: Overcoming the Language Barrier.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Sebastien Mineau and Dany Pepin

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame21.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:11 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 20: Fan Audio Networking.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame20.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:10 PM
Comments[0]

Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 19: Creating a Fan-Made Film Commentary.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Matt Loewen and Ben Loewen

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame19.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:09 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 18: Preparing for the Big Interview.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame18.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:07 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 17: Few Actors, Many Voices.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Joe Harrison

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame17.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:06 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 16: Casting (Part 2 of 2): Reaching Beyond the Circle.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame16.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:01 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 15: Casting (Part 1 of 2): A Circle of Friends.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame15.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:00 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 14: Voice Acting, Part III.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame14.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:59 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 13: Voice Acting, Part II.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame13.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:58 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 12: Voice Acting, Part I.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Bryan Patrick Stoyle

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame12.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:57 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 11: Quality, Compression, and Bandwidth.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame11.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:56 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 10: An Introduction to Podcasting.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Rich Sigfrit

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame10.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:55 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 9: Storytelling (Part 6 of 6): Themes and Foreshadowing.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame9.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:54 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 8: Storytelling (Part 5 of 6): The Shotgun on the Wall.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame8.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:53 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 7: Storytelling (Part 4 of 6): Brothers, Friends, Lovers, and Enemies.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame7.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:51 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 6: Storytelling (Part 3 of 6): Populating a Universe.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame6.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:50 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 5: Storytelling (Part 2 of 6): Easy as I, II, III.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame5.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:49 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 4: Storytelling (Part 1 of 6): All I Need is an Idea.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame4.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:47 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 3: Credit Where Due.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame3.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:46 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a patron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 2: The Poor Man's Trooper.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame2.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:45 PM
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Since the launch of Star Wars Fanworks in 2003, we have been featuring not just fan audio productions, but articles on how it's done. With tutorials, features, casting calls, and other methods, we have hoped to act as a partron of the fan audio art form, particularly among Star Wars fans.

From August 2005 through January 2007, Star Wars Fanworks offered fan audio listeners the F.A.M.E. podcast series, better known as Fan Audio Made Easy. In this series of short tutorials and hints, longtime fan audio community members like Rayzur's Edge Audio's Nathan P. Butler and Outcast Multimedia's Rich Sigfrit share the insights they've gleaned in their years of fan audio experience with the genre's newcomers, in the hope that the field will continue to grow in the years to come.

(FAME began as part of Michael Stackpole's TSFPN.com. It is no longer a member of that website, but show producer Nathan Butler has left the opening comment about TSFPN in each episode of FAME as a tip of the hat to Michael Stackpole, without whose early suggestions and support, the show would likely not have been created.)

Here we present Fan Audio Made Easy: Lesson 1: The Audio Interview Made Easy.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

TUTORIAL: Nathan P. Butler

(FAME series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2005 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html
Direct download: fame1.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:38 PM
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During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five "Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in October 2002.

Here, we present the final episode of the series: ChronoRadio: Special Edition IV, also known as the Series Retrospective, featuring a look back a the series as it reached its conclusion.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crse4.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:32 PM
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During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five "Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in October 2002.

Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition II, also known as The Making of a Tale, featuring a look behind the scenes at series host Nathan P. Butler's story from Star Wars Tales, entitled Equals and Opposites.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crse2.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:27 PM
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During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five "Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in October 2002.

Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars "continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was refined over the years.

As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions have been out of circulation for several years because they have become obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.

As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.

Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition III, also known as The Canon Question Revisited, the last of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in May 2005.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crse3.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:22 PM
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During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five "Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in October 2002.

Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars "continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was refined over the years.

As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions have been out of circulation for several years because they have become obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.

As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.

Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition I (Revised Version), also known as The Canon Question Revisited, the second of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in April 2004.

(The topic is updated in The Canon Question Revisited, which is being re-released on the same night in this feed.)

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crse1b.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:18 PM
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During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of five "Special Editions," each dedicated to one single topic, beginning in October 2002.

Three of these Special Editions were dedicated to the topic of Star Wars "canon" or the levels and form of Star Wars "continuity." These three episodes each built upon themselves, as the approach being taken to Star Wars licensed continuation products was refined over the years.

As such, the first two ChronoRadio Special Editions have been out of circulation for several years because they have become obsolete in the face of the newer episode on the topic, and the producer, Nathan P. Butler, did not wish to confuse people with out-of-date discussions on such a complex topic.

As we wrap up our Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed coverage of ChronoRadio, we are presenting all five of the ChronoRadio Special Editions, including the two "Canon" episodes that had previously been removed from circulation.

Here, we present ChronoRadio: Special Edition I (Original Version), also known as The Canon Question, the first of three on the "Canon" topic, produced and released in October 2002.

(The topic is updated in The Canon Question Revised and The Canon Question Revisited, which are being re-released on the same night in this feed.)

 

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crse1a.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:58 PM
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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 XXXII, also known as Historical Perspective.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Jeff Roney and Bob Crissman

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr32.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:48 PM
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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 XXXI, also known as A Small Screen Saga.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Jeff Roney and Andrew Bettis

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr31.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:38 PM
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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 XXX, also known as Alternate Worlds.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Robbie Chastain; Arnie Carvalho; and Marjorie Carvalho

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr30.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:36 PM
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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 XXIX, also known as Almost Forgotten.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Brooks Child and Jay Mustered

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr29.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:34 PM
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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 XXVIII, also known as Words, Words, Words.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Bryan Patrick Stoyle and Brandon Harbeke

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr28.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:18 PM
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During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 8 "supplemental episodes," beginning in November 2002.

Here, we present the sixth supplemental episode, ChronoRadio: Episode XXVII.V, also known as ConCarolinas 2006.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Michael Pederson; James Kruczek; and Peter Schweighofer

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr27-5.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:17 PM
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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 XXVII, also known as X Marks the Spot.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Michael Galasso and Eric Olp

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr27.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:16 PM
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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 XXVI, also known as Last of the Essential Jedi.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Brooks Child and Suzanne Byrne

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr26.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:15 PM
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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 XXV, also known as At the Movies.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Michael Galasso and Matt Loewen

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr25.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:14 PM
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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 XXVIII, featuring an interview with Jeremy Barlow.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUEST: Jeremy Barlow

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crbarlow.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:06 PM
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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 XXIV, also known as A New Storytelling Hope.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr24.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:05 PM
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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 XXIII, also known as Official Fans, Niche Fans.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Sonja Nelson and Kurt Luther

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr23.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:03 PM
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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 XXVII, featuring an interview with Michael Stackpole.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUEST: Michael Stackpole

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crstackpole.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:02 PM
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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 XXVI, featuring an interview with Star Wars and Philosophy editors Kevin Decker and Jason Eberl.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUESTS: Kevin Decker and Jason Eberl

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crphilosophy.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:00 PM
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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 XXII, also known as A Kind of Magic.

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

Direct download: cr22.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:58 PM
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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 XXV, featuring an interview with Greg Keyes.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUEST: Greg Keyes

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: crkeyes.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:55 PM
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During its 85-episode run, ChronoRadio featured a total of 8 "supplemental episodes," beginning in November 2002.

Here, we present the sixth supplemental episode, ChronoRadio: Episode XXI.V, also known as ConCarolinas 2005.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUEST: Rich Sigfrit and Amy Ferrell

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr21-5.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:52 PM
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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 XXI, also known as Return of the Revenge.

HOST: Nathan P. Butler

GUEST: Michael Galasso

(CR series originally released by Rayzur's Edge Audio, 2002 - 2007)

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html

Direct download: cr21.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:47 PM
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From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .

Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.

Here, we present Episode 81 of the Jedi Talk series.

HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)

(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)

You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html

Direct download: jeditalk81.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:50 PM
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From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .

Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.

Here, we present Episode 80 of the Jedi Talk series.

HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)

(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)

You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html

Direct download: jeditalk80.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:46 PM
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From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .

Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.

Here, we present Episode 79 of the Jedi Talk series.

HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)

(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)

You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html

Direct download: jeditalk79.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:43 PM
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From 1999 to 2002, Jedi Talk was the first online radio show based entirely on Lucas' saga. During its run, Jedi Talk aired episodes live via streaming technology, inviting listeners to join in the experience every Sunday night for nearly three years. The team also managed to score live interviews with notable Star Wars personalities. This, friends, was our beginning . . .

Now, almost a decade after the show's original premiere in 1999, the Star Wars Fanworks Audio Feed is proud to present, in association with LucienMaier.com, the full library of the original Jedi Talk radio show episodes. Each episode, when in segments, has been merged into one file per show, providing an uninterrupted experience, and compressed into standard quality (similar to that used for Rayzur's Edge Audio's ChronoRadio) for faster download.

Here, we present Episode 78 of the Jedi Talk series.

HOSTS: Victor Lucien Maier (Darion Blade); Eugene Cash (Lars Quillion); and Mark Hendersen (Kal Thanos)

(Jedi Talk series originally released 1999 - 2002)

You can visit the Jedi Talk team on MySpace here: http://www.myspace.com/jeditalk

More information: http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/jeditalk.html

Direct download: jeditalk78.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:40 PM
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