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http://www.goldenagestories.com. L. Ron Hubbards Stories from the Golden Age audio books were produced over the period of a year with a cast of over 70 audio book actors and actresses. It resulted in more than 160 hours of entertainment from the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction being recorded, edited, mixed and packaged in a collection of 80 audio books that are now published as books on cd. The making of one such an audio book is no small feat as this video shows what with music, special sound effects and background noises being added in along the way. See a glimpse of the incredible talent, direction and genius that went into the production of these L. Ron Hubbard pulp fiction audiobooks.
Galaxy Press, the audiobook publisher has even gone a step further. All 80 audio books are pre-loaded on an iPod and the serious fan can get the entire listening experience all at once! To see it go here: http://www.goldenagestories.com/index.php#/video/product/epulp
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What are the Stories from the Golden Age? These are stories from the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction which reached its peak of popularity in the 1940s, but really had started in the 1920s. The sheer volume of tales released during this wondrous golden age remains unmatched in any other period of literary history—hundreds of thousands of published stories in over nine hundred different magazines. Some titles lasted only an issue or two; many magazines succumbed to paper shortages during World War II, while others endured for decades yet. Pulp fiction remains as a treasure trove of stories you can read, stories you can love, stories you can remember. The stories were driven by plot and character, with grand heroes, terrible villains, beautiful damsels (often in distress), diabolical plots, amazing places, breathless romances. The readers wanted to be taken beyond the mundane, to live adventures far removed from their ordinary lives—and the pulps rarely failed to deliver. This time period saw the emergence of many memorable characters such as Tarzan, King Kong, Conan—The Barbarian, Doc Savage, The Shadow and even Zorro. Hollywood has long since recognized the pure entertainment that jumps from the pages of these stories and has turned many such tales into blockbuster movies. As to the authors who penned them, some of the more lasting names include H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, Max Brand, Louis L'Amour, Elmore Leonard, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gardner, John D. MacDonald, Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein—and, of course, L. Ron Hubbard. For more information on the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction go here: Golden Age Stories FAQ http://www.goldenagestories.com/html/faq.php
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Fascinating! I love the sound of old time radio. I've heard a lot of these stories in person and I'm glad they've been professionally recorded. They are fun!
BeckyMate 3 years ago
Wow! Very professional. Sounds like fun to listen to these things and even more fun to make them. "Movies in the head" - I like it!
MjawU 3 years ago
WAAAY cool. I learned a lot about what goes into making audio tapes. Looking forward to the product.
imredfox 3 years ago
Seeing how these audio books are made has added so much more to my enjoyment in listening to them. Captivating entertainment! I have listened to many of the old radio show broadcasts from the 40's and 50's. I find these adaptations of L. Ron Hubbard stories much more well done.
senorbill08 3 years ago
Great! Very entertaining and want to see and hear more!
dianasdragon 3 years ago
I want to get all the audio books! I have a few and they are fantastic!
Johnluft8 3 years ago
What a phenomenal adventure. Looking forward to getting the final product. So much attention to detail and creating the right atmosphere and space to create an ideal end result. My opinion, LRH would be proud of your achievements. I give my full acknowledgment to all who helped create a magnificent piece of art.
op2461 3 years ago
The books I love are those that create a "movie" in my head; similarly, the songs I like "paint a picture" for me. This sounds like the best of both worlds!
ellenyhr 3 years ago
Never knew there is so much detail to sound production
arnonharari 3 years ago
wow , it is amazing
whatsk8 3 years ago