Ask and you shall receive. Here is my audio commentary for "Two Friends and a Truck." Hope you enjoy listening to me talking for 25 mintues.
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Nathan
http://www.aiohq.com/TruckCommentary.mp3
YAY!Nathan Hoobler wrote:All,
Ask and you shall receive. Here is my audio commentary for "Two Friends and a Truck." Hope you enjoy listening to me talking for 25 mintues.
Nathan
http://www.aiohq.com/TruckCommentary.mp3
Haha, awesome. Thanks!Nathan Hoobler wrote:All,
Ask and you shall receive. Here is my audio commentary for "Two Friends and a Truck." Hope you enjoy listening to me talking for 25 mintues.
Nathan
http://www.aiohq.com/TruckCommentary.mp3
The pendulum swings back and forth on the show...it always does. There are periods where we use the "classic" characters more and periods where we need to develop new characters. Right now, we're trying to use the "classics" as much as possible while also developing some new story arcs, many of which have already begun.Broadcast wrote:You mentioned a preference working with the older and classic characters. It seems the show has returned to centering on these characters much more than it recently did. I've been a little confused on the intention of this. Is Odyssey producing these types of shows again on purpose? Or is the team suddenly feeling inspired? (In otherwords, Do you guys first say; "Let's make a show with Connie and Eugene"...or do you say "I have an story idea; let's use Connie or Eugene")
Goodness! I didn't intend the commentary to show the inferiority of fans. As has been said many time before, fans are our lifeline! Plus, some fans end up working on the show!Broadcast wrote:Overall, I found the whole thing fascinating. When I was young I found the behind-the-scenes in making a show much more complex and complicate; which made me admire you writers all the more. In recent years, I think that admiration has slowly faded--but hearing the step-by-step explication of how an episode came to be truly regenerated that feel, and truly shows our inferiority as fans.
Oh yes! It would be really cool to hear more about that show! I really liked that one.Bmuntz wrote:Thank you so much Nathan!![]()
And if you were to do another one The Champ of the Camp would be one I would love to here.
It's going back a ways, but I'd like to hear about "Pink Is Not My Color", because I love that episode. I'm really curious how it developed. The story stands alone so well, but also weaves seamlessly into the Connie/Mitch storyline.Nathan Hoobler wrote:Any suggestions on another episode to do?