Practical Radio Writing: The Technique of Writing for Broadcasting Simply and Thoroughly ExplainedLongmans, Green and Company, 1938 - 308 pagine |
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Pagina 281
... rehearsal because each actor will be able to give a more intelligent reading of his lines . 3. Rehearsing Following the assembling of the members of the cast for the first rehearsal , the serious business of direction really be- gins ...
... rehearsal because each actor will be able to give a more intelligent reading of his lines . 3. Rehearsing Following the assembling of the members of the cast for the first rehearsal , the serious business of direction really be- gins ...
Pagina 282
... rehearsal . From time to time , he will stop his watch and make sug- gestions to the actors and sound - effects men . He may go back and listen to certain difficult parts of the script a dozen times until he is satisfied with the ...
... rehearsal . From time to time , he will stop his watch and make sug- gestions to the actors and sound - effects men . He may go back and listen to certain difficult parts of the script a dozen times until he is satisfied with the ...
Pagina 283
... rehearsal , he will have timed the musical portions of the program , if music is used to provide " curtains " for scenes and " bridges " between scenes . He may have made cuts in the dialogue if the script is con- siderably too long ...
... rehearsal , he will have timed the musical portions of the program , if music is used to provide " curtains " for scenes and " bridges " between scenes . He may have made cuts in the dialogue if the script is con- siderably too long ...
Sommario
2 CONSIDERATIONS IN PLANNING A PROGRAM | 1 |
THE MECHANICS OF RADIO Drama | 3 |
THE ORIGINAL RADIO DRAMA | 4 |
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action actors AD LIB adaptation advertising Alice ANNOUNCER appeal ATWOOD audience Aunt Jane basic Big Ben Chime Blake boarding house broadcasting company CALDWELL Captain Cavalcade of America Chapter characters CHIEF CHASE Chime Alarm Chingachgook comedy commercial credits Cooper CORA Dan McCarthy dialogue door DORIS dramatic programs effective electricity entertainment fact FADING FARADAY fire forms of presentation FRANKLIN GALVANI GOLIGHTLY grams guests half-hour HAWKEYE hear heard HEYWARD HOLMES idea important interest interview James Fenimore Cooper Jim Stebbins Jimmy Magua material medium microphone Miss McDonald musical program narrator National Broadcasting Company novel ORCHESTRA personality Peter Pettigrew plot radio director radio drama radio dramatist radio program radio writer rehearsal ring river scene serial sound sound-effects speech SPIER sponsor Sport stations story studio successful Susan talk tell Thales theme Thomas tion Uncas voice WHISPER written