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the magnus archives is a podcast distributed by rusty quill

by Prof. Cruz Koss Jr. Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Magnus Archives podcast?

The Magnus Archives on Apple Podcasts “Make your statement, face your fear.” A weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird.

Is there still time to vote for the Magnus Archives?

There is still time to vote for The Magnus Archives in the Arts category of the 2016 Podcast Awards! Don’t forget that our other podcast, Rusty Quill Gaming, has also been nominated in the Games and Hobbies category.

Who is the Archivist of Magnus Institute?

Jonathan Sims as Jonathan "John" Sims, the Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, a title with which he announces himself at the beginning of each statement he records, eventually shortened to "the Archivist" following the events of episode 120, "Eye Contact".

Who is the Archivist on Rusty Quill?

The Archivist is played by Jonathan Sims, Sarah Baldwin is played by Alice Adzowa, Alice "Daisy" Tonner is played by Fay Roberts. You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribe.

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Is The Magnus Archives a podcast?

The Magnus Archives on Apple Podcasts. “Make your statement, face your fear.” A weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird.

What type of podcast is The Magnus Archives?

horror fiction podcastThe Magnus Archives is a horror fiction podcast written by Jonathan Sims, directed by Alexander J. Newall, and distributed by Rusty Quill.

Is archive 81 based on The Magnus Archives?

Drawing inspiration from 20th-century occultism, paranormal phenomena, and investigatory podcasts like Serial, Archive 81 shares a lot of DNA with audio dramas like The Black Tapes, Limetown (also adapted for TV), and The Magnus Archives.

Are The Magnus Archives connected?

What makes The Magnus Archives more compelling, however, is that while each episode can stand alone, there is an overarching narrative linking them all together.

How creepy is The Magnus Archives?

Be warned, the stories are not for the faint of heart and are often legitimately horrifying, but the show doesn't resort to cheap gimmicks like jump scares or music cues to direct your adrenaline. Instead, the stories tend to draw from real-life fears and anxieties.

Is there a real Magnus Institute?

The Magnus Institute is an academic institution dedicated to researching the esoteric and paranormal. They are not - and they would like to make this clear - paranormal investigators; they are researchers dedicated to revealing knowledge of the unknown.

Which podcast is Archive 81 based on?

Archive 81 is an American supernatural horror streaming television series developed by Rebecca Sonnenshine, who was also an executive producer for the show, along with Paul Harris Boardman and James Wan. The series is based on the podcast of the same name that began in 2016.

Is Archive 81 Real podcast?

No, thankfully Archive 81 is not based on a true story. However, some of the show's elements do ring true, particularly the existence of cults. The Netflix series is based on the 2016 horror podcast of the same name, created by Dan Powell and Marc Sollinger.

Is Archive 81 based on the black tapes?

A television adaptation of the same name premiered on Netflix in January 2022....Archive 81 (podcast)Archive 81Related showsLore The Black Tapes LimetownWebsitewww.archive81.com12 more rows

What does MAG stand for Magnus archives?

Unless they planned some meaning behind it (which I doubt), 'MAG' is just Rusty Quill's abbreviation for "Magnus", ie "The Magnus Archives".

Is The Magnus Archives an ARG?

This particular cavalcade of creativity runs the whole gamut with Sci-fi, Horror, Fantasy, Mystery, Alternate Reality Game “ARG”, Comedy and even a cheeky documentary piece.

Are Jon and Martin canon?

The fans originally called this ship 'the Dinghy' since it seemed like the least likely ship to become canon and it was relatively small. They dropped it after it was clear that JonMartin had more canon moments. On AO3, JonMartin is the most written ship for both Jon and Martin.

Who wrote the final culling?

Our third piece for the fourth Rusty Fears writing competition is "The Final Culling" written by Miranda B , directed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner and performed by Sue Sims.Note: this is a piece of stan…

Who wrote the Budding?

This week, as part of our fourth Rusty Fears writing competition, we present "The Budding" written by Thekla Kenneison, directed by Hannah Preisinger and performed by Fay Roberts.Note: this i…

Who wrote the new roots?

This week we present the fourth and final winning entry of our Rusty Fears 4; "New Roots" written by Cecelia Morelli, directed by Maddy Searle and performed by Ben Meredith.Note: this is a pie…

What is podcasting in the Magnus Institute?

The podcast is structured as a series of statements recorded, or written and then recorded, for internal research use within the Magnus Institute. At the beginning of each statement, the statement-taker - typically Jon, the head archivist - provides a brief description of the statement and the name of the statement-maker. Those who give or record statements in the Magnus Institute tend to lapse into a trance-like state, not unlike reliving the event as they narrate it.

How many downloads will Magnus Archives have in 2020?

As of April 2020. , The Magnus Archives had reached a download rate of over 2.5 million downloads a month, growing to over 4 million downloads a month by July 2020.

What is the podcast about?

The podcast is initially presented as a horror anthology, following the efforts of Jonathan Sims, Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, to record on tape a number of statements of paranormal events that have proven impossible to record through conventional, digital means.

When will Magnus Archives season 4 be released?

Season 4. Season 4 of the Magnus Archives ran from 10 January 2019, to 31 October 2019. John, having been knocked into a coma by the Unknowing, awakens, referring to himself now only as "the Archivist".

When is season 3 of Magnus Archives?

Season 3. Season 3 of the Magnus Archives ran from 23 November 2017, to 27 September 2018. John, now a wanted man in the murder of his predecessor and the murder of Leitner, flees the Institute. Tim and Martin struggle to hold themselves together following the disappearance of their friend Sasha.

Who plays the Archivist in Magnus?

Main cast. Jonathan Sims as Jonathan "Jon" Sims, the Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, a title with which he announces himself at the beginning of each statement he records, eventually shortened to "the Archivist" following the events of episode 120, "Eye Contact".

Who plays Martin Blackwood in The Magnus?

Alexander J. Newall as Martin Blackwood, an archival assistant at the Magnus Institute, who obtained his job by lying about holding a degree in parapsychology. He is soft-spoken and generally gravitates away from social gatherings. As of "Dwelling" and perhaps before, he is in a romantic relationship with Jonathan Sims.

What is the Magnus Archives podcast?

The Magnus Archives is a weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird.

Who wrote the final culling of Rusty Fears?

Rusty Fears 4 - The Final Culling. Our third piece for the fourth Rusty Fears writing competition is "The Final Culling" written by Miranda B , directed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner and performed by Sue Sims. Note: this is a piece of stand-alone fiction and not a part of the Magnus canon.

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Overview

The Magnus Archives is a horror fiction podcast written by Jonathan Sims, directed by Alexander J. Newall, and distributed by Rusty Quill. Sims narrated the podcast in-character as the main character, Jonathan Sims, the newly appointed Head Archivist of the fictional Magnus Institute—an institution based in London centered on research into the paranormal. In 2018, BBC Sounds liste…

Production

The podcast is structured as a series of statements recorded, or written and then recorded, for internal research use within the Magnus Institute. At the beginning of each statement, the statement-taker—typically Jon, the head archivist—provides a brief description of the statement and the name of the statement-maker. Those who give or record statements in the Magnus Institute tend to lapse into a trance-like state, not unlike reliving the event as they narrate it.

Cast and characters

• Jonathan Sims as Jonathan "Jon" Sims, the Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, a title with which he announces himself at the beginning of each statement he records, eventually shortened to "the Archivist" following the events of episode 120, "Eye Contact". Jon begins the series as often rude, short-tempered, and commonly skeptical of the supernatural subject material of the statements themselves; however, as the seasons progress, Jon accepts the stories relayed by st…

Plot

The podcast is initially presented as a horror anthology, following the efforts of Jonathan Sims, Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, to record on tape a number of statements of paranormal events that have proven impossible to record through conventional, digital means. Over the course of 5 seasons, a more complex metaplot develops, revealing the nature of the Magnus Institute, its head, Elias Bouchard, and the nature of the paranormal events recorded in the state…

See also

• Horror podcast

External links

• Official website

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