A Long and Lonely Fall

A Long and Lonely Fall

Thanks to the amazing community support in the GWJ 2013 Donation Drive we reached our final stretch goal! Over the past year we've put together a talented group of creators to bring you this original radio play inspired by Bioshock: Infinite. Sit back and enjoy A Long and Lonely Fall.

A Long And Lonely Fall

a radio play by Kevin Kulp

Using the Bioshock Infinite world created by Ken Levine and Irrational Games

Starring Graham Rowat as Ezekiel Hunt
and Karla Andrich as Violet Malloy

Featuring Kevin Kulp as Vanderwald,
Rob Daviau as Jack Fowler,
Rob Borges as Robert Adell,
Lara Crigger as Lucy Adell, and
Kristin Sands as Cassie

Sound production by Julian Murdoch, Graham Rowat, Rob Borges and Ian Dorsch
Music by Ian Dorsch of Willow Tree Audio

Recorded at the Rabbitcon Recording Studios, May 2014

This radio play was created for the Gamers With Jobs community as a 2013 fundraiser thank you goal. Thank you everyone!

All Music Created By - Ian Dorsch, Willowtree Audioworks

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Yay! It's finally live!

Woooooooooo!

Listened in the train this morning and really loved it. Everybody was surprisingly acting flawlessly except Graham who was a bit overdoing it ;-). Just kidding this was excellent.
I now understand why the Conf Call reporting from the Rabbitcon 2014 was way shorter that the previous year but I do not regret it.

Many thanks for that half hour of entertaining radio show.

I WANT ANOTHER ONE

Hot damn! So very pleased it's live.

Man alive! Guys and gals, that was absolutely awesome! I was really downhearted when I saw the play was only 19 minutes long (even less with the introduction and credits), but the production values and performances were incredible (Karla Andrich in particular, is she a professional?).

While I understand this must take so much work, I'd love to hear more, whether that be set in the Bioshock Infinite universe or otherwise.

Just wanted to say congratulations on such a brilliant production and I hope we can look forward to more of these in future!

I'm with Zoobert!

Hooray! Can't wait to give it a listen. Unlike podcasts in general, I am going to put this aside until I have some uninterrupted time.

Great job by everyone involved! If there is an opportunity to have another one made, regardless of the setting, I fully encourage you to do so.

Bravo! This made my commute this morning! Great job all around!!

I'm really excited to listen to this.

Great job!

The actors and music were all good, but I was extra impressed with the foley work, cos that stuff is hard but makes the diff between good and great.

Problem is, now we want MOAR.

I listened to this on my commute home and I have to tell you all how impressed I am. The story was compelling and the production quality was fantastic, giving the play a great sense of atmosphere.

Graham gave, as expected, a stellar performance. For me, the true pleasure was the ladies' performances. Karla, Lara, and Kristen were remarkably professional with their roles. I was truly impressed with all of them.

Overall, A Long and Lonely Fall was a resounding success.

I can't wait for next year!

Great jorb, team!

Amazing work guys. I consider myself a bit of a fan of radio plays, and this was great, nicely done all round, and great work capturing Columbia and B:I in a lot of clever ways through the story. This Kevin Kulp guy is pretty talented, huh?

I've got to add, we've all heard Graham's chops for vocal performance (totally on point here, may have just sold me an audio book or two), but Karla was a surprise and I didn't even recognise Laura's voice until late, also wonderfully done.
Love the production work as well, you talented bunch of people!

Awesome bonus for the donation drive. Provided it wasn't too arduous to produce, I'd love more of these to show up from donations in the future, would definitely boost the amount I'd kick in.

That was awesome, and I don't even really like Noir or the Bioshock Infinite universe.

Needs more Gaald, though. I've missed him on the podcast lo these many years. Still playing too much LoL?

doubtingthomas396 wrote:

Needs more Gaald, though. I've missed him on the podcast lo these many years. Still playing too much LoL?

Gaald put in like a jillion hours editing together all the sound effects, so his fingerprints are literally all over this thing.

Also, if anyone's interested in hearing some of the music out of context, I'm uploading a few of the cues to my Soundcloud page.

The main theme is here:
https://soundcloud.com/ian-dorsch/a-...

And another one--the name of which I will not mention because it is a spoiler--is

Spoiler:

here.

How can I get Graham to be the voice of my phone? Can that be a stretch goal for this year's donation drive?

McChuck wrote:

How can I get Graham to be the voice of my phone? Can that be a stretch goal for this year's donation drive?

Yes!

Fantastic! Great job putting this thing together. Three cheers for everyone involved!

Also, if anyone's interested in hearing some of the music out of context, I'm uploading a few of the cues to my Soundcloud page.

Holy crap, that's awesome. That's as atmospheric as any movie theme I've ever heard.

From a musical-idiot point of view, it sounds a little like Tim Burton, and reminds me of some of the interstitials in The Nightmare Before Christmas.

I don't think it's losing in the comparison.

Loved this so much. Everyone was amazing and I agree that Karla was particularly great. I also agree with Felix regarding the foley work, completely realistic and the audiolog sounds took me right back to Bioshock 1.

Thanks for all the kind words. It was a lot of fun putting this together with the group.

I think Piratecat meant to say toques, eh.

TheGameguru wrote:

Needed more hilarious Canadian accents.

Note to self: next year, write radio play about Canadian loggers battling hyper-intelligent grizzly bears deep in the Canadian forests, only to be saved by the Mounties. Make the Canadians play all the parts except for the bears. Make Graham play the bears. Give the bears toques.

Gaald wrote:

I think Piratecat meant to say toques, eh. :)

Which is exactly what I said! [edit edit edit type type type submit look innocent]

And if Graham is Canadian, all the better. He's playing the Mountie. Elysium and Demiurge can play bears.

Malor wrote:

Holy crap, that's awesome. That's as atmospheric as any movie theme I've ever heard.

From a musical-idiot point of view, it sounds a little like Tim Burton, and reminds me of some of the interstitials in The Nightmare Before Christmas.

I don't think it's losing in the comparison.

Thanks man.

We wanted the play to have a plot that could only occur on Columbia -- because if not, why set it there at all?

Good to know that seemed to work!

Excellent job everyone! The acting, writing, music, sound design, and editing all sounded very professional.

Fantastic work!

Amazing. Well done all.