The Stars Have Eyes, Episode 14: Consequences, Resolve, Departure
By Neven Iliev
Rated 4.95409722222 out of 5 based on 48 customer ratings
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- Series: The Stars Have Eyes
- Narration: Jeff Hays
- Featuring: Annie Ellicott, Hannibal Hills
- Sound Design: Ahmed Mahmoud
- Music: Ahmed Mahmoud, Annie Ellicott, Aaron J. Morton
- Length: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Overall:
Rated 4.95409722222 out of 5 based on 48 customer ratings
Performance:
Rated 4.94079301075 out of 5 based on 48 customer ratings
FX:
Rated 4.94079301075 out of 5 based on 48 customer ratings
Plot:
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The Stars Have Eyes, Episode 14: Consequences, Resolve, Departure

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Synopsis
Maggie checks in to the office to clarify policy. Joe confronts his dad. Then Maggie receives grim news…
© 2020 Neven Iliev ℗ 2022 Soundbooth Theater
About The Author
When I was little, I used to have dreams of making video games for a living. I didn't have a console, but the games I played on my PC blew my mind as a kid.
Details
- Release Date: 06/02/2022
- Imprint: Soundbooth Theater
- Genres: Comedy, Gothic Horror, Romance, Science Fiction
Additional Credits
- Editing and Mastering: Richard Smith
- Sound Effects Editing: Harlan Guthrie
- Theme Music: Aaron J. Morton
- Sound Effects: Ahmed Mahmoud, Richard Smith, Agustin Jacob
- Musical Performance: Jeff Hays
Music is really, really distracting.
Audio presentations of spoken word content obviously must prioritize clarity of the dialogue over everything else. Therefore any additional sounds added are best done with a “less is more” type approach. The music is a horrible and intensely distracting addition that greatly detracts from the enjoyment of the performance. It might make sense as a transition element added for a few seconds here and there. But, like geocities websites taught us in the 90’s, just because things can be added doesn’t mean they should. At the very least, perhaps there should be a version of the audio that is just the voice actors and nothing else. The voice acting itself is superb as always.
Phenomenal
I have a bad habit of getting attached to characters and the end of this episode hit me in the feels . Y'all as always did a stellar job.
Joe's father.
Joe's father is so great! He's such a heart felt character. And the voice actor was a perfect choice. I genuinely impathised with him and feel like it helped me grow.