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Long time lurker, I really enjoy the graphic audio productions of Brandon's work. Nice to read first and then listen to again. After doing some googling on it off and on for the last several years, and really only coming across a three year old reddit thread regarding it, I am trying to put names to cast members, and while some of the more recent productions have listed more specific rolls for each voice actor (per the graphic audio website), some are still a mystery. I've taken the time to start a spreadsheet, with cast members. It's sorta-alphabetical (meh), by first name. It is color coded as: green; confirmed credit. yellow; unconfirmed, based off past and/or future credit blue; suspected based on memory of voice and partial credit somewhere else. For anyone interested please have a look. I have not included Elantris because I have not listen to it, may add it later based on the website credits.' Looking for any help identifying and adding information. There are a few notable oddities. Taravangian has not been specifically credited. Adolin's credit changed in Rhythm of War, and I do NOT recall the voice sounding different at all compared to the first three. The credit for Nightblood appears to be the same in Stormlight to Warbreaker, despite that I thought Nightblood in warbreaker sounded nothing like he did in Stormlight. Casting - Graphic Audio.xlsx
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White Sand: Volume 1 was released today on GraphicAudio! White Sand was one of Brandon Sanderson's earliest novels, which he later rewrote around the time Elantris was published. It was never released, however, as other projects took precedence, and Brandon was never quite satisfied with the story. This changed when Brandon announced that he would be working with Dynamite Entertainment to produce a series of graphic novels based on his book. Brandon collaborated with Rik Hoskin to adapt a script based on his novel, and the first volume of three was published in 2016. In an interview earlier this year, Rik Hoskin revealed he was working with GraphicAudio to adapt Brandon's novel yet again! Rik has prior experience with GraphicAudio, which produces audiobooks that include a full cast of actors, sound effects, and cinematic music. GraphicAudio has adapted nearly all of Sanderson's Cosmere works to date, though the odd development of White Sand makes this one somewhat unique. In the interview, Rik had this to say about his methods for developing this new rendition of the story: While GraphicAudio occasionally has to abridge the content in Brandon's novels, it looks like we'll see the reverse happen in this case. While this new iteration is, at its core, an adaptation of the graphic novels, the script also pulls directly from the prose source material, and even includes scenes that had to be cut from the graphic novels. Check out the book's page on GraphicAudio's website for a trailer as well as a 4-minute sample of some exciting action set towards the end of volume 1, chapter 1! With the prose novel available via Brandon's newsletter, this means we'll have three very different takes on the same story. Are you excited to see this new rendition of White Sand? Let us know what you think in the comments.