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We have
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AWARDS:
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"Indiana
Jones and the Well of Life" a finalist in the
Best Audio Drama Short Form category of the 2007
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Winner
of 2006 Pendy for Best Lead Actor in a Pendant Production
Jerry Scullion as Indiana Jones
Winner
of 2006 Pendy for Best Direction in a Pendant Production
Tom Stitzer for "Indiana Jones and the Well of
Life"
Winner
of 2006 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Indiana Jones and the Well of Life"
Lexy Rawle as Marion Ravenwood
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Winner
of 2007 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Indiana Jones and the Well of Life"
David Ault as Marcus Brody
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ABOUT
"INDIANA JONES AND THE WELL OF LIFE":
"Indiana
Jones and the Well of Life" is a feature-length adventure
based on the Indiana Jones film franchise.
I've always
been a huge fan of radio dramas and quickly jumped at the
chance to actually participate in one when i first heard about
Pendant Productions. They were recording a indyerman radio
drama and I had missed out on the initial auditions but was
liking what I heard in each episode. Eventually I went on
to audition and capture a few roles in some of their other
productions.
Jeffrey
Bridges had spoken about an Indiana Jones drama and that it
was tied into the James Bond drama, of which I have a rather
small part in as well. He really wanted to get it into production
but just did not have the time to mix it all together. So
over the next few months, Jeffrey hounded me and sent flowers
and candygrams and all manner of bribes (including a very
attractive offer concerning his wife!) in an attempt to woo
me over to the mixing table (he's kidding, folks! -- Jeffrey).
Finally, I decided I'd throw the ol' boy a bone. Actually,
being an avid video editor and having some audio mixing experience
myself, I offered to try it out and see if I had what it takes
to be a mixer. So far, so good!
Not this
qualifies me as anything special, but as kids, I remember
my friends and I would go off in the woods in search of adventure.
There was the time we found an old abandoned treehouse, with
a cross stuck in the ground nearby. Upon returning to the
site weeks later, the cross had been removed and we found
it on a hillside not too far off. Our imagination went wild
as we pictured various Indiana Jones type reasons for the
movement of the cross. Or there was the time we were chased
by some older bullies through a dried up sewer tunnel (gross
yes, but fun!). We ran through total darkness, not knowing
what was at the other end but hoping for the best and looking
back now, it felt totally like an Indy moment. Ah, the memories
of youth!
I am eagerly
anticipating working on this project. I've always been a fan
of Indiana Jones movies, and also to some extent, The Young
Indiana Jones Chronicles. Being that we are going for an authentic
feel and trying to cast close to the original actors' voices,
it's almost as if I am going to be working with Ford, Connery
and Allen themselves! Stay tuned!
Tom Stitzer
Director, "Indiana Jones and the Well of Life"
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"Indiana
Jones. I always knew some day you'd come walking back through
my door. I never doubted that. Something made it inevitable."
This
project was originally slated to run a long time ago, in conjunction
with or perhaps shortly after the "James Bond: To The
End" debut.
"Indiana
Jones and the Well of Life" was conceived along with
"James Bond: To The End" as two bookends to a story.
Each can stand on their own as complete tales, but when the
two of them are combined they make something greater than
the sum of their parts.
As
for what happened in the time between the "bookends"?
Well... that remains to be seen.
Pendant
grew far more rapidly than I'd anticipated and, unfortunately,
I never had the time to get around to directing the show myself.
And so it was put on hold indefinitely until such a time as
I would be able to devote the time and care that the show
deserves.
Sadly,
I still don't have the time to direct it, which is where Mr.
Tom Stitzer comes in. It's through his commitment to direct
this project that it presently exists at all. Thanks, Tom!
Indy,
to me, has always been about grand adventure, exotic locales,
and an incredibly intelligent ruffian who, despite his best
efforts, is usually on the losing end of a fight. He gets
banged up and kicked around, much to our amusement, but he
never, ever gives up, much to our satisfaction.
He's
the ultimate adventurer. He's a scruffy everyman with no need
for posturing or pretense. He is what he is and you can take
it or leave it, and he'll be just fine either way.
You
can think of this production in much the same way, although
we'd really much prefer that you enjoy it rather than come
at us wildy waving swords. After all, we wouldn't want to
have to shoot you.
Jeffrey
Bridges
Founder and Executive Producer, Pendant Productions
Writer, "Indiana Jones and the Well of Life"
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SUBSCRIBE
TO THE "INDIANA JONES AND THE WELL OF LIFE" PODCAST:
CLICK
HERE
to subscribe in iTunes!
Or simply
enter the following URL into your favorite Podcast program:
http://www.pendantaudio.com/indy-podcast.xml
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DOWNLOAD
"INDIANA JONES AND THE WELL OF LIFE" EPISODES:
Past episodes
are available by scrolling down the page.
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Part
1
(Aug
19, 2006)
(12mins
22secs)
Indy arrives in Paris for a meeting with an old friend,
when Marion shows up unexpectedly. After enjoying a
very special live performance, Indy makes a deal for
a map, but the Germans have other ideas!
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Part
2
(Sep
16, 2006)
(11mins
16secs)
Marion has a heart-to-heart talk with Henry while Indy
and Marcus Brody go over the map Indy acquired from
the Germans. Meanwhile, Heinrich must face his indyeriors
for the loss of the map and the response isn't what
he expected!
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Part
3
(Oct
14, 2006)
(9mins
07secs)
Indy, Marcus, Henry and Tony look over Indy's map, and
discover that it's not exactly what it appears! Just
who's on the other end of Amittai's phone call, and
what's her true agenda?
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Part
4
(Nov
18, 2006)
(9mins
38secs)
Indy heads to the Great Bazaar in Istanbul to meet an
old friend and Marion grows suspicious of Amittai. Indy
delves into the mystery behind the fake map, and finds
more than he bargained for with the mapmaker!
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Part
5
(Dec
16, 2006)
(9mins
11secs)
Laurent learns the horrible truth about Amittai! Sallah
is on the losing end of a run-in with Heinrich, as Amittai
takes Laurent to meet Gitta and Indy is hot on their
tail!
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Part
6
(Jan
13, 2007)
(12mins
53secs)
Indy, Marion and Sallah fly straight into Germany! Laurent
gets a few minutes alone with the real map and puts
his time to good use. Marcus and Henry arrive in Mexico,
and Indy and Marion infiltrate a Nazi base, but will
they be in time to save Tony?
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Part
7
(Feb
17, 2007)
(8mins
29secs)
Marion is caught snooping inside the German base. With
Sallah's help she tries to escape, but the Nazis have
other ideas! Indy meets up with Laurent deep in the
Mexican jungle, where the natives are restless and Marcus
and Henry find themselves in a bit of hot water!
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Part
8
(Mar
17, 2007)
(19mins
06secs)
Marcus and Henry are on the native menu, and it's Sallah
and Marion to the rescue! The Nazis want the Well of
Life, but the Kanakuna tribe has other ideas. Chaos
ensues and everyone's lives hinge on whether Indy can
decipher the Kanakuna prophecy and stay alive long enough
to see it through!
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Part
9
(Apr
14, 2007)
(21mins
30secs)
The end is here! Indy and Tony have found the Well of
Life! Marcus and Henry make amends, Tony and Elam both
end up in unexpected places, and
Marion and Indy make plans for the future.
But
all is not as it seems, as someone's personal demons
put the entire expedition in jeopardy!
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"INDIANA
JONES AND THE WELL OF LIFE" IN CD-QUALITY
What's
BitTorrent and how do I get this file?
Is
there really a big difference between the web and CD versions?
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Indiana Jones and the Well of Life
(Jun
9, 2007)
(1hour
45mins 36secs)
The complete story as it was meant to be experienced,
as one long continuous feature presentation, in full
128kbps CD-quality sound!
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