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playtonart · 2 years ago
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Just released the music I wrote for a play at my college, give it a listen if you have the time it is greatly appreciated :)
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bisclavaret · 5 months ago
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pro-philosopher · 2 months ago
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WE FINALLY DID IT
We launched our Ace Attorney inspired philosophy debating sim today, and we are SO HYPE TO SHARE THE
MUSICAL TRAILER
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Play the first chapter for free, and don't forget to wishlist! Everything helps when you're supporting a micro indie like us!
AHHHHH WE'RE SO EXCITED!!!!
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ladycharles · 9 months ago
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My new track is a dreamy instrumental inspired by the flurry of emotions, limerance, anxiety and wonder of new love. I have been doing some soundtracks lately and this piece was for a dance scene between two Lesbian characters falling for each other, so I tried to evoke the ancient world of Sappho and the mystical beauty of those distant times while centering the character' emotions. Hope you enjoy!
If you like it, I have put a collection of some of my unreleased soundtrack work in the Bandcamp version as bonus tracks! Name your price and pretty sure you can stream them on there too. I hope it can be the soundtrack to some of your moments!
https://ladycharles.bandcamp.com/album/the-rites-of-sappho-bonus-tracks
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omeletcat · 2 months ago
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I FUCKING LOVE HEATHERS i recently watched the musical and i cannot listen. to any song that isn't Candystore, dead girl walking, beautiful or big fun.
i wasn't expecting so much suicide in the musical tbh, and also thought that heather (the red one) would be more of an antagonist but she just died.
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cleopatragirlie · 3 months ago
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dec4podcast · 2 months ago
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It's a great thrill and privilege this episode to welcome multi-talented actor, writer and music artist, Andrew Mackintosh, who carved his own special niche in British television history as Detective Sergeant Alistair Greig, a key character in over 300 episodes of one of the most successful and influential television dramas of all time, The Bill.
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But as we discover, there's so much more to his varied career, encompassing acting, music and writing. We learn about Andrew's current project, the Apple Top 40 fiction podcast, Letter From Helvetica, talk about his early life and how his professional journey in music and acting began, and he shares with us some of his creative influences.
We explore his continuing musical collaboration with Joe Dooley, and get to grips with some general acting and career matters, including authenticity in casting, accents, received pronunciation and the art of speech, and the mixed blessing of being in a long-running series. We also discuss opportunities for mature actors and, inspired by an unstoppable generation of rock and roll performers, if perceptions of age are evolving in a positive way within the arts and beyond.
Our companion webpage for this episode has some additional career details, images, links and recommendations for further reading, viewing and listening:
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Andrew with fellow luminary of The Bill, Natalie Roles (DS Debbie McAllister). Both star in the hit fiction podcast created and written by Andrew, Letter From Helvetica, which can be streamed free from wherever you get your podcasts.
Very special thanks to Andrew, and to the producer of The Bill Podcast and Letter From Helvetica, Oliver Crocker, for making this episode possible.
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azuremist · 10 months ago
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please say you won’t tell.
(Song is ‘Bruno is Orange’ by Hop Along)
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bruce-wqyne · 5 months ago
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Oh, the Théâtre des Vampires? Yeah, I've seen them. Their plays are edgy but their use of projections are pretty- what do you mean, it's run by actual Vampires. You're saying it's not just a gimm- and they actually eat the people on stage? Cool, cool, uh huh- the little girl is 40? This is their form of government? They settle power disputes with their plays? The most powerful one is the twink on the balcony? No. You're joking. No, I don't want to rest. Where are you taking me
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thephooka · 7 months ago
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White Noise has updated!
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Read it here! | Read WN from the beginning | WN on Patreon
Only ever good feels here in this webcomic!
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vamprisms · 3 days ago
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i have to be involved in the making of some sort of video game or im going to explode i think
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perplexingly · 11 months ago
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I kinda want to do some sketch requests, anyone wants anything?
Something I could realistically know though, so no OCs
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mikethinkstwice · 2 months ago
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GM-less TTRPG where you place characters and setting elements into play via a stage to introduce them into a scene.
Whenever a character is the only one on stage, players have the opportunity to introduce new setting elements to the story by performing a monologue.
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anaamaya · 6 months ago
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Cillian Murphy! 💙
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santafeilure · 1 month ago
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you wonder what you’re doing here — what the fuck’s become of me.
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dec4podcast · 10 days ago
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Actor, writer and music artist Andrew Mackintosh carved his own special niche in British television history as Detective Sergeant Alistair Greig, a key character in over 300 episodes of The Bill, one of the most successful and influential television dramas of all time.
But as we discovered when Andrew kindly sat for an extended interview, there's so much more to his varied career, encompassing acting, music and writing. We learn about Andrew's current project, the Apple Top 40 fiction podcast, Letter From Helvetica, talk about his early life and how his professional journey in music and acting began, and he shares with us some of his creative influences.
A podcast content guide for fans of The Bill;
(24:07) Casting – (29:39) DS Greig’s accent – (34:02) Main segment: Remembering Kevin Lloyd, script quality, cast and character dynamic, notable guest artists and production anecdotes – (57:30) Social and political awareness and activity – (1:21:18) Effect on career
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The Bill producers imagined DS Greig as a young Scottish detective who played the clarinet, and were mightily surprised when they discovered an actor who fulfilled all those requirements.
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Andrew with fellow luminary of The Bill, Natalie Roles (DS Debbie McAllister). Both star in the hit fiction podcast created and written by Andrew, Letter From Helvetica, which can be streamed free from wherever you get your podcasts.
We explore Andrew's continuing musical collaboration with Joe Dooley, and get to grips with some general acting and career matters, including authenticity in casting, accents, received pronunciation and the art of speech, and the mixed blessing of being in a long-running series. We also discuss opportunities for mature actors and, inspired by an unstoppable generation of rock and roll performers, if perceptions of age are evolving in a positive way within the arts and beyond.
Our companion webpage for this episode has some additional career details, images, links and recommendations for further reading, viewing and listening:
Sample Clip: Remembering Kevin Lloyd (DC Tosh Lines)
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Very special thanks to Andrew, and to the producer of The Bill Podcast and Letter From Helvetica, Oliver Crocker, for making this episode possible.
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