Practical Radio Writing: The Technique of Writing for Broadcasting Simply and Thoroughly ExplainedLongmans, Green, 1938 - 308 pagine |
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... actor who supplies the com- edy element , and a villain , with possibly , an assistant villain . It may be found necessary to utilize two actors to furnish the villainous element , in order that this menacing portion of the action can ...
... actor who supplies the com- edy element , and a villain , with possibly , an assistant villain . It may be found necessary to utilize two actors to furnish the villainous element , in order that this menacing portion of the action can ...
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... actor , but also the depth of emotion and character portrayal of which he is capable . Some groups of actors naturally work well together . Oth- ers do not . Some voices register through the microphone with such similar characteristics ...
... actor , but also the depth of emotion and character portrayal of which he is capable . Some groups of actors naturally work well together . Oth- ers do not . Some voices register through the microphone with such similar characteristics ...
Pagina 283
... actors to start speeding up their per- formance of a script . Unless the director realizes the exact pace at which actors are reading , the tendency for actors to hasten their reading will bring the performance to the point where it ...
... actors to start speeding up their per- formance of a script . Unless the director realizes the exact pace at which actors are reading , the tendency for actors to hasten their reading will bring the performance to the point where it ...
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CONTENTS CONSIDERATIONS IN PLANNING A PROGRAM | 1 |
CONTINUITY | 2 |
THE MECHANICS OF RADIO DRAMA | 3 |
Copyright | |
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