Poet, Fighter, Philosopher, Musician. Just who is Cyrano de Bergerac?
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Sound Effects
The sound effects used in this episode mostly come from freesound.org or come with GarageBand for Mac. The ones under a Creative Commons license that requires attribution are listed here:
- Necklace: (swirling pocket watch sound): MoniqueKruger
- Ambient Noise (Radiator): (used as part of the background noise on the Darraq): bcimmet
- Sword Clash and Slide: (used in the fight between Cyrano and Valvert): FunWithSound
- sword: (ditto): nexmaking
- sword04: (ditto): Erdie
- Sword fight: (ditto): Jack_Freedom5712
- Magnetic Pulses: (the sound of the Glaxium blades): NoiseCollector
- lightsaber: (ditto): skytheguy
- remix 3 of 98946__Tomlijametal__door_close: (used for the sound of the hatch closing): Timbre
- Walking on a concrete floor: (various footsteps): AlexMurphy53
- good kick in the head sound: (used for when two people bump into each other): mwl500
- Running on ground: (used for running footsteps): Disagree
- FireworksAndPeople3: (used for fireworks, of course): HerbertBoland
- Jump on big rusty plate construction site: (used when Cyrano jumped down to before the stage): jorickhoofd
- Unsheathing a Sword: (used when Cyrano does just that): visualasylum
- Radio Static: (used near the end when Ligniere is on the radio): GowlerMusic
- Spacebattle with laserwaepons001: (used for that very thing): cydon
Music
- Samples from Say ‘Au Revoir’ but not Goodbye sung by John McCormack, words and music by Harry Kennedy (1893)
- Overdramatic Intro composed by Andy Affleck using loops included with GarageBand for Mac
- Oragora Rises (Oragora Rises Version) composed by Andy Affleck
- Oragora Rises (The End Credits Longer Version) composed by Andy Affleck
- Cyrano Gets Pissed composed by Andy Affleck using loops included with GarageBand for Mac
- Say Au Revoir in Peril composed by Andy Affleck