
74 episodes

Podcasts – Variant Frequencies Rick Stringer
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4.7 • 35 Ratings
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Welcome to Variant Frequencies. Month to month our podcast brings you fiction stories from a different channel - sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and some odd bands in-between.
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The Cutting Room Floor on Redline Theatre
Ever wonder what I would sound like as a 70s exploitation film director? Well, this is your lucky day! The guys at Redline Theatre have put together one fantastic story. This one is most certainly not work or kid safe. So, check out this great production by these Parsec Award 2011 Finalists.
RLT016: The Cutting Room Floor
It is 1974 in California’s San Fernando Valley, and veteran film director Roger Adamson has begun production on his low-budget action exploitation film “Candy Dynamite”. Adamson’s old world values are out of place amidst the sleaze of swinging seventies Hollywood. What’s a man to do when his code and that which he holds most dear both end up on the cutting room floor?
*CREDITS*
Written and Produced by Jim Bultas
Music Composed and Performed by Jim Bultas
ROGER ADAMSON: Rick Stringer
NARRATOR: Eric Schulte
CANDY: Michelle Campbell
STEVEN: Justin Warner
DOCTOR DIETER: Eric Schulte
BRICK: Eric Schulte
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Michael Oettle
SOUNDMAN: Chris Stewart
WARDROBE: Barb Schulte
BOUNCER: Jim Bultas
WOUNDED WOMEN: Sarah Rosendahl, Misty Myrick
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2011 Parsec Finalist
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Hunting
I’m a guest narrator on Pseudopod 228: Flash On The Borderlands VII. I narrated the story “Hunting” by Kirsty Logan.
“There was only one inner door, so the hunter opened it. He held his candle at arm’s length, but still could see nothing more than the foot of an ocean-sized bed. The hunter crawled across its length, disregarding the brief waft of mold from the blankets. He placed the candlestick on the squat table beside the bed and pulled the covers up over his body.”
There are two other stories as well. “What Makes You Tick?” by David Steffan, narrated by W. Ralph Walters, and “Pageant Girls” by Caroline Yoachim, narrated by Mur Lafferty.
Thank you to the wonderful people at Pseudopod who let me play in their sandbox again. We hope you enjoy the stories! -
Good Man in the Badlands on Redline Theatre
There is a fun podcast out there called Redline Theatre. I did a guest part in one of the stories. “Good Man in the Badlands” by Justin Warner, is western tale about about a man trying to do good, and save his son. It has some nice twists in it.
The story was produced, directed, and scored by Jim Bultas. Other voices in the story are: Justin Warner, Barbara Schulte, Jim Bultas, Misty Myrick, Eric Schulte, and Glen Perkins.
The crew at Redline Theatre did a great job with this story. It moves quick, and the voices are excellent. I also really liked the score by Jim Bultas. Redline Theatre is worth checking out. I’m certain that Variant Frequencies fans will enjoy it.
Good Man in the Badlands – Redline Theatre -
The Encroacher
This is a special live recording from Balticon 44. Recorded on May 30, 2010
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Written by Jonathan C. Gillespie
Narrated by Rick Stringer & Michael Spence
The Encroacher
Copyright 2010 Jonathan C. Gillespie
http://jonathancg.net
Variant Frequencies
Copyright 2010 Rick Stringer
http://www.variantfrequencies.com
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A World Made of Wax
This is a special live recording from Balticon 44. Recorded on May 28, 2010.
On Sunday May 30, we will be recording our final episode at Balticon 44.
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Written by Matt Wallace
Narrated by Rick Stringer
A World Made of Wax
Copyright 2010 Matt Wallace http://www.matt-wallace.com
Variant Frequencies Copyright 2010 Rick Stringer http://www.variantfrequencies.com
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Noah’s Temple
In the far future, the last leader of a reviled messianic religious order explores her faith as she struggles to save the planet from an apocalypse.
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Written and narrated by Matthew Warner
Music
Digital Juice
http://www.digitaljuice.com
Noah’s Temple
Copyright 2010 Matthew Warner
http://www.matthewwarner.com
Variant Frequencies
Copyright 2010 Rick Stringer
http://www.variantfrequencies.com
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Customer Reviews
Missing You
A shame this podcast slipped away. thoroughly enjoyed the stories. I guess all good things must end.
Not too little, not too late
Love the podcast. Only started listening to podcasts a few months back. Along with EA, VF is one of my favorites (Matt's "Sundae" on podcastle is still my single episode fave).
Facts are obstacles, half-truths are labyrinths, fiction is both beginning and end. Somewhere in the in-between is the reality we seek…imagination…just imagine.
Come back!
...Please!