Happy (belated) Hannukah!
Our Year 2 experiment continues tonight with Episode 54: Behind the Phone Books, our first experiment with teaming up a writer and composer who have never met or spoken with each other.
The story is by Sue Mell, an independent radio producer and freelance bed stylist(?) from San Francisco. You can check out more of her work at PRX. If you have a moment, I highly recommend "For Love," which she produced with Roman Mars of the Third Coast International Audio Festival. Look for her podcast, Unintended Detours, coming soon!
Dylan Ris is a student of film scoring and composition at the Berklee School of Music in Boston. His music has been heard all over the country at places like the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and HERE in New York City. A few years ago, he helped me write the music for the song "I'm Tired" (click here to listen!) from the play "Lenny and Lou" by Ian Cohen. He also wrote the stunning score for the short film "Yoshi" by AD Weiss which you can watch for free here.
For our next episode, we are asking for stories about Taking One for the Team. Have you, or anyone you've known been in a situation in which you are asked to make a personal sacrifice for the good of the team, but not really been so into the idea your self? Kind of like this woman...
If so, record it or write it down and send it to us at catalogueofships@gmail.com
mk
The story is by Sue Mell, an independent radio producer and freelance bed stylist(?) from San Francisco. You can check out more of her work at PRX. If you have a moment, I highly recommend "For Love," which she produced with Roman Mars of the Third Coast International Audio Festival. Look for her podcast, Unintended Detours, coming soon!
Dylan Ris is a student of film scoring and composition at the Berklee School of Music in Boston. His music has been heard all over the country at places like the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and HERE in New York City. A few years ago, he helped me write the music for the song "I'm Tired" (click here to listen!) from the play "Lenny and Lou" by Ian Cohen. He also wrote the stunning score for the short film "Yoshi" by AD Weiss which you can watch for free here.
For our next episode, we are asking for stories about Taking One for the Team. Have you, or anyone you've known been in a situation in which you are asked to make a personal sacrifice for the good of the team, but not really been so into the idea your self? Kind of like this woman...
If so, record it or write it down and send it to us at catalogueofships@gmail.com
mk

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