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Title: Praise for narrator Ian Stuart
Post by: Deeger on July 11, 2010, 05:31:41 PM
While my absolute favorite narrator on Pseudopod is host Alasdair Stuart, I would like to praise Ian Stuart in episode 171, "Napier's Bones."  It's delightful to listen to a narrator who understands how to use the microphone. When voicing a character, in this story, who wasn't near the protagonist, Ian would turn off-mic, creating beautiful spacial distance.  Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!

DJ
Title: Re: Praise for narrator Ian Stuart
Post by: Millenium_King on August 12, 2010, 05:14:26 PM
I missed this post, or I would have commented loooooong ago:  I LOVE Ian Stuart.  He was fantastic on "Napier's Bones" - but he was positively UNBELIEVABLE on "The Worm that Gnaws."  Both stories are in my Top 10, by the way.
Title: Re: Praise for narrator Ian Stuart
Post by: orrin on August 13, 2010, 05:24:41 PM
I just now noticed this post, also. I haven't listened to "Napier's Bones" yet, but Ian Stuart absolutely knocked the ball out of the park on his reading of "The Worm that Gnaws!" I couldn't possibly have asked for better.
Title: Re: Praise for narrator Ian Stuart
Post by: Robert Mammone on September 30, 2010, 12:55:59 PM
While my absolute favorite narrator on Pseudopod is host Alasdair Stuart, I would like to praise Ian Stuart in episode 171, "Napier's Bones."  It's delightful to listen to a narrator who understands how to use the microphone. When voicing a character, in this story, who wasn't near the protagonist, Ian would turn off-mic, creating beautiful spacial distance.  Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!

DJ

I have nothing but praise for Ian as he really, truly brought my story, The Copse (#165) to vivid life.  Made a good story (IMO) great!