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Death Deals A Hand
Written by Gareth Preston

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"Production Notes"

It all seems so long ago now. After a couple of disappointing attempts at making Doctor Who videos, I started thinking about making audio stories instead. It was the end of the eighties and I was already a great fan of the Audio Visuals series. Whilst listening to Endurance I decided I would give it a go. Now I am not a musician and at that time I knew next to nothing about how recordings were made. So I did some research and eventually bought a four track Tascam Portastudio, which has stood me in good stead over the years. I still use it for some recordings and the rest of the time it now works as a microphone pre-amp for my PC. At the same time I was visiting music shops I was also approaching my friends in my local group to see if they were interesting in acting. I've been very lucky that several people in that group are excellent performers and not only that but over the years they've been excellent script readers as well with plenty of ideas about how to improve the scripts.


The main recording session took place in Adrian Hudson's living room with some follow up recordings in Joe Bink's bedroom. They went fairly smoothly considering that only one or two of the cast had acted before. Paul Worth felt that the villain, Rand Gerling, was too camp and kept trying to tone down his lines but I wanted him to be a bit flamboyant, like a Bond foe. Adrian made an excellent Doctor whilst Joe and Lawrence impressed me with their personable readings. I borrowed two sound effects records, including the Doctor Who one, made up other effects back home and copied the TARDIS effect from Slipback. James Brailsford kindly let me use some of his music which he had written for his music course and his dark instrumentals added enormously to finished production.

For the theme tune I turned to a friend of my dad, Malcolm Woods, who was a bit of a composer in his spare time. He provided an upbeat theme which suggested the famous Who music without copying it, something which the Audio Visuals had done and I was keen to copy the idea.

Although it sounds crude in places and we are all much younger, I still feel pretty happy about our debut story. Its got a drive to it and some of the dialogue is quite snappy if I do say so myself!




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