From the vault! Here is a very poorly recorded copy of the Director's Roundtable panel from the 2010 Gallifrey One Convention. Moderated by Gary Russell, and featuring Colin Teague, Graeme Harper, and Alice Troughton, this roundtable discussion covered topics of the role of the director, working with producers, working on the various Doctor Who franchises, and the differences in production from Classic Who to New Who.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="I couldn't find a picture of the panel, so here is Graeme Harper being interviewed by the lads of Radio Free Skaro"][/caption]
I managed to squeak in the only question during the very brief Q&A section at the end, asking when and where the music is introduced in the process, if the directors had any control, and any other insights about the sound design. Graeme Harper had a great story about working on "Caves of Androzani" with Roger Limb. If you can tell what he's saying.
I'm sorry for the poor quality! But here it is:
[audio:http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20936055/directorsroundtable2010.mp3]
You can hear me (probably the clearest sound due to proximity, sorry) around the 52:00 mark.
Enjoy!
ek
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="I couldn't find a picture of the panel, so here is Graeme Harper being interviewed by the lads of Radio Free Skaro"][/caption]
I managed to squeak in the only question during the very brief Q&A section at the end, asking when and where the music is introduced in the process, if the directors had any control, and any other insights about the sound design. Graeme Harper had a great story about working on "Caves of Androzani" with Roger Limb. If you can tell what he's saying.
I'm sorry for the poor quality! But here it is:
[audio:http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20936055/directorsroundtable2010.mp3]
You can hear me (probably the clearest sound due to proximity, sorry) around the 52:00 mark.
Enjoy!
ek
And yes, I did run Levelator on it. So it's probably the best it'll get by someone like me who is too cheap to buy nice audio software and too busy to spend weeks editing it.
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