Do you like meditation? Do you like fantasy role-playing games? Do you like podcasts?
Have I got the show for you!
“Cinematic Sound Design”
A little more than a year ago, a guy reached out to see if Voltage (my audio production agency) would be interested in working on a new, experimental show that would mash up two very successful but totally disparate genres of podcast.
Interview shows tend to pay the bills, but we’re always hungry to get our hands on creative briefs that use words like “cinematic sound design.” So of course we said yes.
Eight full episodes (and a handful of bonuses) later, it appears Anomalie is up for a very appropriate award: Most Innovative Audio Experience.
Like most awards, this is a popularity contest, in this case labeled “people’s choice.” Now, I wouldn’t be asking you to vote if I didn’t think it was deserved, but also, this turns out be a great opportunity to tell you about this cool project I got to work on.
But yeah, also I want to win. We had the lead a few days ago, and now we’re losing it!
I figure if all you beautiful Dispatch readers click this button…
…we’ll win by a landslide.
I mean obviously you can listen to the show first, or after, or whenever. And then you can come tell me what you think of it. Is it better as a guided meditation or a fantasy role-playing experience? Neither? Both? Were you swept away into a vibrant world of imagination, or were you bored?
Tell it to me straight. I can handle it.
(But don’t forget to vote.)
Done and DONE!
Found this too late to vote, but what a find! I play with storytelling audio, and really enjoyed your venture into something unique. Anomalie is soothing and the sounds Cape is excellent. I'm a fan. On Audible, I've listened to several DramatDramatic