Description

Book Synopsis

Radio Drama brings together the practical skills needed for radio drama, such as directing, writing and sound design, with media history and communication theory.



Trade Review

'There are very few textbooks for media teachers interested in radio, so any new addition to the ranks is very welcome. When they are as good as this one it's time to celebrate.' - Roy Stafford, in the picture, Summer 2000

'Everybody interested in radio should read and enjoy this book and for any teacher taking radio seriously as part of an 'academic' or vocational media course it is an essential purchase.' - Roy Stafford, in the picture, Summer 2000



Table of Contents
List of plates, Acknowledgements, Part I: PRACTICE MEETS THEORY, 1. A New Media History Perspective through Audio Drama, 2. Radio Drama as Modernity, 3. The Electrophone or Théâtrophone: broadcasting audio drama before the radio, 4. The Six Ages of Audio Drama and the Internet Epoch, 5. From Sound Houses to the Phonograph Sound Play, 6. A Technological Time-line, 7. A Culturalist Approach to Internet Audio Drama, Part II: SOUND THEORY AND PRACTICE, 8. Radio Drama is Not a Blind Medium, 9. Sound Design Vocabulary, 10. The Cinematic and Musical Inspiration, Part III: THE NEW RADIO DRAMA FORM: SKITS AND LIVE IMPROVISATIONS, 11. Blurring Fiction with Reality, 12. Radio Drama Panics: a cross-cultural phenomenon, 13. Moving from Burlesque to Propaganda and News, 14. The War of the Worlds Effect: Spoonface Steinberg?, 15. Spoonface Steinberg: constructing the Holocaust as a means of identification, Part IV: THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF WRITING AUDIO DRAMA, 16. The Writing Agenda for Audio Drama, 17. Creating the Character and Effective Use of Characterisation, 18. Writing Dialogue, Part V: CONSTRUCTING THE RADIO DRAMA/DOCUMENTARY FEATURE, 19. The Phantom Distinction, 20. Making the Documentary Feature, Part VI: THE PRACTICE AND THEORY OF DIRECTING AND PERFORMANCE, 21. Directorial Responsibility, 22. Managing the Production, 23. Experimental Direction and Performance, Notes, Audio drama bibliography, Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 9/9/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415216036, 978-0415216036
      ISBN10: 0415216036

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Radio Drama brings together the practical skills needed for radio drama, such as directing, writing and sound design, with media history and communication theory.



      Trade Review

      'There are very few textbooks for media teachers interested in radio, so any new addition to the ranks is very welcome. When they are as good as this one it's time to celebrate.' - Roy Stafford, in the picture, Summer 2000

      'Everybody interested in radio should read and enjoy this book and for any teacher taking radio seriously as part of an 'academic' or vocational media course it is an essential purchase.' - Roy Stafford, in the picture, Summer 2000



      Table of Contents
      List of plates, Acknowledgements, Part I: PRACTICE MEETS THEORY, 1. A New Media History Perspective through Audio Drama, 2. Radio Drama as Modernity, 3. The Electrophone or Théâtrophone: broadcasting audio drama before the radio, 4. The Six Ages of Audio Drama and the Internet Epoch, 5. From Sound Houses to the Phonograph Sound Play, 6. A Technological Time-line, 7. A Culturalist Approach to Internet Audio Drama, Part II: SOUND THEORY AND PRACTICE, 8. Radio Drama is Not a Blind Medium, 9. Sound Design Vocabulary, 10. The Cinematic and Musical Inspiration, Part III: THE NEW RADIO DRAMA FORM: SKITS AND LIVE IMPROVISATIONS, 11. Blurring Fiction with Reality, 12. Radio Drama Panics: a cross-cultural phenomenon, 13. Moving from Burlesque to Propaganda and News, 14. The War of the Worlds Effect: Spoonface Steinberg?, 15. Spoonface Steinberg: constructing the Holocaust as a means of identification, Part IV: THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF WRITING AUDIO DRAMA, 16. The Writing Agenda for Audio Drama, 17. Creating the Character and Effective Use of Characterisation, 18. Writing Dialogue, Part V: CONSTRUCTING THE RADIO DRAMA/DOCUMENTARY FEATURE, 19. The Phantom Distinction, 20. Making the Documentary Feature, Part VI: THE PRACTICE AND THEORY OF DIRECTING AND PERFORMANCE, 21. Directorial Responsibility, 22. Managing the Production, 23. Experimental Direction and Performance, Notes, Audio drama bibliography, Index

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