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This isn't animation but it is related to the WIP of our project and I just thought some people might be interested.

 

I recorded most of the voices in our studio at work a few weeks back. However, I had Ian Fairbairn in mind to record a couple of voices. I decided to travel to his home in London and record there. Not ideal but it worked out fine and the quality sounds on par with the studio recorded stuff to me. Ian was in several episodes of 'Dr. Who' and 'Timeslip' in the 70's and also 'The Avengers' and other similar British series.

 

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Hi Paul,

 

I didn't want to bounce any of it back to the top again - and I wish I'd started, and continued, just one WIP thread for the project. It's the 'Haunted House' film that we've been working on for some time on and off. Very ON at the moment :D

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MMZ Timelord - The laptop is an AJP. Lots of companies use the same case. The case is made by Clevo (I think) and is supplied to numerous manufacturers who fit their choice of components.

 

Dhar - I loved The Avengers too. I know Ian was in 'The Cybernauts' episode. Like his Dr Who parts he would appear in several episodes as different characters. I remember him in Timeslip as he was a main baddie in that and really scared me as a kid!

 

I did find this yesterday....

 

http://www.recons.com/biogs/fairbairn.htm

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