Sacred Cow
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Sacred Cow is a horror short story by American author Scott Sigler, released on September 19, 2006 as the fourth episode in season one of the serialized podcast named Bloodcast.
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[edit] Synopsis
There’s a fine line between absent-minded genius and idiot savant. For Gordo Gordon, crossing that line is a daily battle. Gordo invents a Prayer-O-Meter, measuring the previously unknown energy people give emit when they prey. Gordo, and his guardian Father Al Rodriguez, make a massive discovery using Gordo’s invention. The discovery involves religion, and worshipers and the dark secret of what really happens to all supplications of the faithful.
[edit] Video Adaptation
In early 2007, Sacred Cow was selected by Earl Newton for the premiere film of Stranger Things, a high definition vidcast. Stranger Things is the first sci-fi anthology vidcast in history and the first television series syndicated in Second Life. In 2008, Stranger Things won the 2008 Parsec Award for Best Sci-fi Video Podcast. Quality writing, acting and production by the cast and crew of Stranger Things, on par with network television productions, brought Sacred Cow to life.
[edit] Video Credits
- Written/Directed by Earl Newton
- Based on an original story by Scott Sigler
- Director of Photography - Joseph Fagan
- "Exurgency (Stranger Things Theme)" by Zoe Keating
- Music by Alistair Cooper
- Sound design and mixing by Andy Gagliano
- Visual effects by Kevin Capizzi
- Voice of Bishop Kirkland - Tee Morris
[edit] External Links
- View the video production at StrangerThings.tv
- Subscribe to the BloodCast Season 1 podcast via PodShow.com
- Subscribe to the BloodCast Season 1 podcast via Podiobooks.com
Short Stories by Scott Sigler
ASP Technocracy · Bag Man · Chuckles Mulrooney · Hero · Iowa Typhoon · Kissyman · Kumite · Number One With A Bullet · Passenger
Red Man · Splashing Contest · Sacred Cow · Seigeshire · Shadows of the City · Sigurd Archdiocese · The Great Snipe Hunt · The Wolf
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