Tales from the Creepery
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info_outline POSTMORTEM 13: GODHEADTales from the Creepery
Richard talks about his visionary experience that inspired Godhead. Steve shares his own experience.
info_outline POSTMORTEM 12: Man In The ShuffleTales from the Creepery
Richard talks with the cast: Mil Nicholson and Gary Bullock
info_outline POSTMORTEM 11: THE CLIENT FROM HELLTales from the Creepery
Richard and Steve talk about the ins and outs of producing and distributing the podcast and offer tips for new podcasters.
info_outline POSTMORTEM 10: IS IT HOT IN HERE...?Tales from the Creepery
Richard asks the cast about getting voiceover work and DIY recording. Steve gives a quick tour of the vocal booth. Peter misses his cue.
info_outline POSTMORTEM 9: TRASH TALKTales from the Creepery
Richard, Megan and Steve talk about how the series has evolved since the recording of Trash Talk.
info_outline POSTMORTEM 8: Have A Nice TransactionTales from the Creepery
Get an inside look into episode 8, Have A Nice Transaction with Richard, Constantine, and Steve.
info_outline POSTMORTEM 7: DrivenTales from the Creepery
In this postmortem discussion, we meet the voice of The Creepery, Peter Dichter, who narrates the series and plays the part of Reynolds, the driver in Episode 7, Driven. Cast members Steve Mecca and Megan Simard also weigh in on their parts in the episode.
info_outline POSTMORTEM 5/6: Episodes 5 & 6 RecapTales from the Creepery
This postmortem discussion features a special improv sketch by Mandy and Constantine inspired by a single scenario given at random by Author, Richard Curtis.
info_outline POSTMORTEM 3: Affair of the HeartTales from the Creepery
Creator, Richard Curtis talks about the inspiration forĀ Episode 3 - Affair Of The Heart. Megan talks about the differences between dramatic and sketch comedic acting, particularly the nuances of voiceovers compared to the over-the-top nature of sketch.
info_outlineRichard asks the cast about getting voiceover work and DIY recording. Steve gives a quick tour of the vocal booth. Peter misses his cue.