I had one of my older scripts from 1998 or so for a science-fiction audio drama. I had actually attempted to produce it myself at that time, but ran into resource issues. Now I have this bound script in an outdated format that nobody uses 9at least in this country) but I don't want to give up on it.
I'm thinking the story would work well as a web comic or web-based animation, but first I have to get it into something somewhat readable. More improtnatly, I have to make a decision on which format to use and then find aplace in my local area (Portland, Oregon) where I can get a decent critique on the project before moving along with it.
(I could ask whether the advent of the podcast has made audio drama viable again or whether the Video iPod has trumped that bidea from the beginning, but that may be for another thread).
Michael Hopcroft
I'm thinking the story would work well as a web comic or web-based animation, but first I have to get it into something somewhat readable. More improtnatly, I have to make a decision on which format to use and then find aplace in my local area (Portland, Oregon) where I can get a decent critique on the project before moving along with it.
(I could ask whether the advent of the podcast has made audio drama viable again or whether the Video iPod has trumped that bidea from the beginning, but that may be for another thread).
Michael Hopcroft
