Famous Angstas Final Radio Show!

Here’s the final radio show that Catherine, Suzanne, and I finally finished last night! We’ve been working hard all week, and had a BLAST doing it, but were really glad when we were finally able to turn it in. We’re pretty proud of it, and hope that everyone who listens enjoys it!

We wrote all of journal entries together, and went ahead and recorded them (which sometimes took a few times because we would giggle through them). Afterwards, we wrote some intros, did a mock interview as an intermission, wrote two angsty commercials, and added some music.  We worked a little bit every night this week (and I think the reason it took so long is because we were laughing at ourselves so much).  We really had a great time doing it, and like what we came up with!

Our show focuses on the angsty journal entries of famous historical and fictional teenage, and some adult, characters.  We have entries from people such as Napoleon, Sacajawea, Hermione Granger, and Luke Skywalker.  Listen to their reactions to important events in their lives, including discovering just how small they are (Napoleon) and watching their crush mack on another girl (Hermione).  Hope everyone enjoys our segment which will be on DS106 Radio on SUNDAY March 13th at 1PM. Listen to it!! Then let us know what you think.

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4 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. stacy
    Mar 17, 2011 @ 04:48:48

    Your Hermonie was PERFECTTTTT! I would love to hear the rest of the characters angsty years like Dumbledore or Snape or Draco. Fantastic, Great Job!

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  2. Sofia Ahmad
    Mar 17, 2011 @ 22:33:45

    I enjoyed your show! It really did sound like you guys enjoyed your time making it. I also liked the different sounds you guys used!

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  3. Megan Mc
    Mar 18, 2011 @ 04:04:32

    Awesome job guys! The voices are amazing… young Hitler’s voice was super creepy. Haha. Love the flirty eye line and “Wingapo bitches!”

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  4. Jim
    Mar 22, 2011 @ 02:47:55

    i loved your project, beautifully written and brilliantly executed. What’s more, you make for a convincing young Hitler, how scary is that?

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