M&D & M-D on tape
Mark Wright AIA
mwaia at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 10 15:45:09 CDT 2001
Howdy
M,mm,m,mmista Welles, he dead... And Hopper is Hopper. If the M&D/M-D
books on tape comparison showed me anything, it is that the overlay of
drama is likely to get in the way of the text. The voice should seem
candid and transparent. I suggest Broderick even though I not much of a
fan of his... I know, how about Joel Gray?
Mark
--- John Verity <verity at technologicp.com> wrote:
> >I'd suggest (hesitantly, but seriously) Matthew Broderick as a
> reader.
> >Any other ideas?
>
>
> i would like to hear GR read by Orson Welles, master of radio drama,
> or
> by Dennis Hopper.
>
> John______________________________________________________________
> J W Verity TECHNOLOGIC PARTNERS, NYC
> 212-343-1900 x258
>
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