Description
Award-winning poet Joelle Taylor returns to the cinema in Rawtenstall where her mother worked, and where she grew up - celebrating the horror films that turned her into a writer, with brand new poetry that evokes the projection box, the usherettes, memories of being a child in front of the big screen, and the ghosts that haunted the building.
Presented by Joelle Taylor
Produced by Faith Lawrence
Mixed by Sharon Hughes
BBC Audio North
Films referenced - 'Carrie' directed by Brian de Palma. 'Alien' directed by Ridley Scott, 'The Exorcist' directed by William Friedkin
Emerging talent from two BBC talent development schemes - Sound First and Words First - collaborate to create new soundworlds of spoken word and sound design.
Evocative, thoughtful and challenging, new poems recorded at the BBC Contains Strong Language festival in Leeds by the Words First spoken...
Published 03/03/24
Ian Rawes (1965-2021) was a sound recordist best known for creating the London Sound Survey, a huge collection of his recordings of the sounds of London.
Before his death, Ian was recording the course of the night across the wilder places of East Anglia. He made these field recordings in remote...
Published 07/03/23