Voices in the Static #26 – Interview with the Director/Writer and Producer of the fan film Prelude

Posted By: Whitney   January 2nd, 2015 | 12:16 pm

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In this twenty-sixth episode I interview Edward DeBoy and Neil London about their Indiegogo project, Prelude, a Silent Hill fan film the explores the events before Silent Hill (PSX).

Show Details:

Hosts: Whitney (contact@shshatteredmemories.com)
Special Guests: Edward “MonkeyX” DeBoy and Neil London
Recorded: December 30, 2014

Length: 01:14:12
File Size: 50.9 MB
Format: MP3

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Download: Podcast #26 here! (Right click to save)

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Intro: Cheryl on Silent Hill Town Center Televisions (Silent Hill), “True” Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill 2)
Credits: “She” – Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill)

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The Test Footage

The Launch Event

  • Donate to Silent Hill Prelude on Indiegogo!
  • The official site
  • Check them out on Facebook
  • Follow them on Twitter
  • The poster for the test footage I made

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    3 responses to “Voices in the Static #26 – Interview with the Director/Writer and Producer of the fan film Prelude”

    1. R4Zi3L says:

      If only i had more free time to finished my own origin story :/

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