unnecessary update.
Sun, Jul. 30th, 2017 12:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I started listening to Cabin Pressure for the umpteenth time today. It's also the first time since the horror of series four of sherlock that I have gone back to something with Benedict Cumberbatch in it, but I'm glad I can now be certain my over-involvement in sherlock and the ensuing disaster has not interfered with my love of Martin Crieff.
Cabin pressure is such a gem. No matter how much I enthuse about it, I never do it justice. Like I keep on forgetting it's really John Finnemore voicing Arthur because he's that good. Today I discovered that admittance to the recordings for season two were free!! Which is ridiculous. I just wish they filmed the recordings because I would love to see that. I imagine it would be very surreal, as half of Cabin Pressure is the images in my head, and seeing the actors would mess that up entirely but I expect it would be good fun nonetheless.
I've only ever got into a couple of radio shows (I'm way behind on both Alice Isn't Dead and Welcome To Night Vale and unsure I'll ever catch up but I appreciate them the same) but Cabin Pressure really highlights how well the format can be used. Also it's amazing to listen to whilst doing art.
~
some interesting links from today:
- John Finnemore's first ever blog post about cabin pressure
- Anonymous sinful confessions
- A list of contradictions in the bible
- Two famously censored tedtalks: Rupert Sheldrake - The Science Delusion and Graham Hancock - The War on Consciousness
Cabin pressure is such a gem. No matter how much I enthuse about it, I never do it justice. Like I keep on forgetting it's really John Finnemore voicing Arthur because he's that good. Today I discovered that admittance to the recordings for season two were free!! Which is ridiculous. I just wish they filmed the recordings because I would love to see that. I imagine it would be very surreal, as half of Cabin Pressure is the images in my head, and seeing the actors would mess that up entirely but I expect it would be good fun nonetheless.
I've only ever got into a couple of radio shows (I'm way behind on both Alice Isn't Dead and Welcome To Night Vale and unsure I'll ever catch up but I appreciate them the same) but Cabin Pressure really highlights how well the format can be used. Also it's amazing to listen to whilst doing art.
~
some interesting links from today:
- John Finnemore's first ever blog post about cabin pressure
- Anonymous sinful confessions
- A list of contradictions in the bible
- Two famously censored tedtalks: Rupert Sheldrake - The Science Delusion and Graham Hancock - The War on Consciousness