Spooky tunes and horror movies.
Grab a snack and a beverage and enjoy these ‘Tales to tell at midnight’. This being a show to celebrate John’s life and the 45 years we spent together. The music cues span my many years of audio work in the theatre. Including the very first sound cue I used in a show, ‘Vivaldi’s Summer’. Which was an actual needle drop using a record player. Nearly all the cues come from horror films including an oldie from the ‘Bride of Frankenstein’ where Bela Lugosi plays ‘The evil flute’.
There is an audio file (just the sound) and a video file which also has the projections we used in the show to help tell the tales. Both are taken from the two nights of performance and then edited and mixed by Moi. Both run for around 90 mins.
Pre-show music.
The show audio.
The show video.
Graphic Design.
As I was designing this show, AI entered into our lives in a big way. Powerful online ‘Text to Art’ sites suddenly appeared everywhere. So, I dipped into them to see what sorts of images they could come up with. The results were so good that Kaigan Garcia and I found them seeping into all the aspects of our design. From the poster, to the backgrounds of our programme and the on stage images we projected onto our back wall to help with the telling of the tales.