Radio Drama: Theory and PracticePsychology Press, 1999 - 296 Seiten Radio Drama brings together the practical skills needed for radio drams, such as directing, writing and sound design, with media history and communication theory. |
Inhalt
A New Media History Perspective through Audio Drama | 3 |
Radio Drama as Modernity | 12 |
The Six Ages of Audio Drama and the Internet Epoch | 21 |
From Sound Houses to the Phonograph Sound Play 30 | 30 |
A Technological Timeline | 37 |
Radio Drama is Not a Blind Medium 53 | 53 |
Sound Design Vocabulary 70 | 70 |
The Cinematic and Musical Inspiration | 90 |
The Writing Agenda for Audio Drama | 151 |
Creating the Character and Effective Use of Characterisation | 183 |
Writing Dialogue | 188 |
Part V | 199 |
The Phantom Distinction | 201 |
Making the Documentary Feature | 213 |
PartVI THE PRACTICE AND THEORY OF DIRECTING AND PERFORMANCE | 233 |
Directorial Responsibility | 235 |
Part III | 103 |
Blurring Fiction with Reality | 105 |
a crosscultural phenomenon | 115 |
Moving from Burlesque to Propaganda and News | 121 |
Spoonface Steinberg? | 136 |
constructing the Holocaust as a means of identification | 144 |
Part IV | 149 |
Managing the Production | 240 |
Experimental Direction and Performance | 246 |
Notes | 251 |
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