[FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
http://ge.tt/7H0k5EK1/v/0
Sorry, my computer speakers aren't working (don't know why, but since I had my ipad, I haven't really needed to use my PC) so this is very unedited. I don't even know what the background noise is like! Sorry, but here it is anyway
Sorry, my computer speakers aren't working (don't know why, but since I had my ipad, I haven't really needed to use my PC) so this is very unedited. I don't even know what the background noise is like! Sorry, but here it is anyway
Cat
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
That's OK. I'll take care of it and tell you if there is anything to edit
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
For a "very unedited" file this is very good. No background noise to speak of
The only significant problem with the text that I found was the first line "Were we 13 all the other nights?" which in your version sounds different.
The only significant problem with the text that I found was the first line "Were we 13 all the other nights?" which in your version sounds different.
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
Sorry for the delay, here is Miss Isit:
http://ge.tt/2QlMJJN1/v/0
(2:29)
In two places I've given two readings of a line - 'Ab-sol-ute-ly' is pronounced in two different ways and 'I rather think I did, Mr. Sam. What then?' has a reading with Mr Sam and a reading with Mr Smith, since I wasn't sure which was right.
So, who thinks they are the One What Dun It? I think Miss Isit was having an affair with the brother and is lying about knowing him to conceal a different secret, or the murder will have happened in such a way as to make her think she is partially guilty. She will be under suspicion for most of the play, but just when things are looking really black the twist ending will show she is completely innocent.
Anybody else have any theories? (It is such a shame we don't know what the real ending should be.)
http://ge.tt/2QlMJJN1/v/0
(2:29)
In two places I've given two readings of a line - 'Ab-sol-ute-ly' is pronounced in two different ways and 'I rather think I did, Mr. Sam. What then?' has a reading with Mr Sam and a reading with Mr Smith, since I wasn't sure which was right.
So, who thinks they are the One What Dun It? I think Miss Isit was having an affair with the brother and is lying about knowing him to conceal a different secret, or the murder will have happened in such a way as to make her think she is partially guilty. She will be under suspicion for most of the play, but just when things are looking really black the twist ending will show she is completely innocent.
Anybody else have any theories? (It is such a shame we don't know what the real ending should be.)
So little space, so much to say.
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
ge.tt seems to have problems. I uploaded all files from there on our own server. The MW contains all the new links, even if they sometimes do not show up as links. You have to ask Google for why that is...
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
All the roles are now PL OK. I'll start editing the play shortly.
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Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
If you need someone to PL the finished file, I'd be more than happy to!
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Here's the edited file for PLing http://upload.legamus.eu/simple/files/P ... barrie.mp3 Duration: 35:21
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Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
I'm downloading it!!
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A few PL notes!
06:36 Narrator lines missing, if you intended to have them: "Gourlay (an artist)."
17:49 Narrator lines missing: "Miss Vaile (shrinking)."
18:07 Here are the narrator lines that should have been above "Miss Vaile (shrinking)."
27:00 Missing line for Vaile. A bit fishy, that.
28:22 Not important, but is there a reason for this line beeing cut: "Who what, Vaile?"
Brilliant performances and great editing! Well done!!
06:36 Narrator lines missing, if you intended to have them: "Gourlay (an artist)."
17:49 Narrator lines missing: "Miss Vaile (shrinking)."
18:07 Here are the narrator lines that should have been above "Miss Vaile (shrinking)."
27:00 Missing line for Vaile. A bit fishy, that.
28:22 Not important, but is there a reason for this line beeing cut: "Who what, Vaile?"
Brilliant performances and great editing! Well done!!
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Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
Yes! Spot-checked and OK!
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
Oh wow, does that mean this is finally done?
Cat
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I just listened to the final edition. Wonderful! Thank you very much for editing it, Piotr, and thank you all for participating!
Please have a look whether this is alright (password is "legamus"):
http://legamus.eu/blog/?p=690
I put Cat as the BC and Piotr as the Editor, are you OK with that?
Please have a look whether this is alright (password is "legamus"):
http://legamus.eu/blog/?p=690
I put Cat as the BC and Piotr as the Editor, are you OK with that?
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
OK by meI put Cat as the BC and Piotr as the Editor, are you OK with that?
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Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
I'd like to do a "cover", one of those images that are added in the blog, for this project, if I may?
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
Sure! Everyone will be delighted, I think
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here is the link of the image: http://upload.legamus.eu/simple/files/O ... barrie.jpg
I upload in here in legamus uploader
I find it a dark and mysterious scene in a dinner! Very appropriate
The original is called "The Dinner, effect of lamp", by Felix Vallotton http://www.wikiart.org/en/felix-vallott ... -lamp-1899
I upload in here in legamus uploader
I find it a dark and mysterious scene in a dinner! Very appropriate
The original is called "The Dinner, effect of lamp", by Felix Vallotton http://www.wikiart.org/en/felix-vallott ... -lamp-1899
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
Perfect, Rapunzelina!
Thank you
Carol
Thank you
Carol
Re: [FULL] Shall we join the ladies? by JM Barrie - vik
Then I'll take the occasion of this dawning Valentine's Day for publication!
This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: http://legamus.eu/blog/?p=690
This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: http://legamus.eu/blog/?p=690