Practical Radio Writing: The Technique of Writing for Broadcasting Simply and Thoroughly ExplainedLongmans, Green and Company, 1938 - 308 pagine |
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... idea or upon some established formula , the writer must bear in mind the fact that no one has evinced a desire for the work . Therefore , he should develop his own ideas with a certain imaginary buyer or buyers in mind . These potential ...
... idea or upon some established formula , the writer must bear in mind the fact that no one has evinced a desire for the work . Therefore , he should develop his own ideas with a certain imaginary buyer or buyers in mind . These potential ...
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... idea . It may be a plot idea , an idea arising from a certain charac- ter or from two or more contrasting characters , or an idea suggested by a certain setting . Only from a sound basic idea can an interesting story be developed - and ...
... idea . It may be a plot idea , an idea arising from a certain charac- ter or from two or more contrasting characters , or an idea suggested by a certain setting . Only from a sound basic idea can an interesting story be developed - and ...
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... idea . Your idea may be one of outstanding excellence , but the radio executive to whom you have submitted it has no knowledge of your ability to write dialogue , to construct plots , and in general , to develop your idea into a ...
... idea . Your idea may be one of outstanding excellence , but the radio executive to whom you have submitted it has no knowledge of your ability to write dialogue , to construct plots , and in general , to develop your idea into a ...
Sommario
2 CONSIDERATIONS IN PLANNING A PROGRAM | 1 |
THE MECHANICS OF RADIO Drama | 3 |
THE ORIGINAL RADIO DRAMA | 4 |
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