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The Radio Drama Handbook
Audio Drama in Context and Practice
The Radio Drama Handbook
Audio Drama in Context and Practice
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Description
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: History of Radio Drama
Case Study: Mercury Theatre on the Air's "War of the Worlds" (1938)
Chapter 2: Theories of Radio Drama
Case Study 2: The Revenge and A Pot Calling the Kettle Black
Chapter 3: Radio Drama in the Contemporary World
Case Study: We're Alive: A Story of Survival (2009 onwards)
Section 2: A Practical Guide to Radio Drama
Chapter 1: Writing
Chapter 2: Production
Chapter 3: Performing
Case Study: The Terrifying Tale of Sweeney Todd!
Appendix: Writing Effective Radio Ad Copy: Six Steps to Successful Radio Commercials by Rik Ferrell
Bibliography
Websites
Radio, Audio and Screen
Filmography
Product details
Published | 03 Nov 2011 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781441147431 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Illustrations | 20 |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This is a brilliant resource that intelligently mixes superbly written theory with cutting edge media practice. Professor Hand applies all the immense strengths of his scholarship and knowledge of US and UK radio drama to blend history and theory and explain how this informs best practice. Together with Mary Traynor they enthuse, inspire and guide radio drama writing, performance, direction and postproduction. This invaluable handbook is indispensable in the age of interactive audio drama production in cyberspace as well as traditional BBC style studio recordings. A masterpiece of teaching and research and rallying point for expressing audio drama as an art-form in the 21st century. --Tim Crook, Head of Radio at Goldsmiths, University of London and author of Radio Drama: Theory and Practice and Writing Audio Drama
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Richard J. Hand and Mary Traynor have produced a monumental resource that is especially valuable to media educators who seek to facilitate imaginative, creative thinking about audio drama. The text offers valuable case studies, class exercises, vivid examples, scripts, and insightful commentary of classic broadcasts and web produced audio drama. Particularly informative is the focus on productions created by a new generation of enterprising internet companies like Chatterbox Audio Theater and Icebox Radio Theater. These small scale production groups are utilizing web technologies to expand the freedom of dramatic expression and interactivity with their audiences. Hand and Traynor provide excellent illustrations of the role of audio drama in contemporary media and its rediscovery by young media entrepreneurs. --Frank Chorba, Founding Editor, Journal of Radio & Audio Media

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