Practical Radio Writing: The Technique of Writing for Broadcasting Simply and Thoroughly ExplainedLongmans, Green, 1938 - 308 pagine |
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... audience seated in a theatre , and an audience of small groups of listeners in individual homes throughout the country . He must be fully aware of the fact that the contagion of laughter or of tears which sweeps a theatre audience is ...
... audience seated in a theatre , and an audience of small groups of listeners in individual homes throughout the country . He must be fully aware of the fact that the contagion of laughter or of tears which sweeps a theatre audience is ...
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... audience as it does on an audience which can see as well as hear . When the heroine of a stage play crosses to a divan , sinks down upon it and by either facial expression or gesture in- vites the hero to sit beside her , the audience ...
... audience as it does on an audience which can see as well as hear . When the heroine of a stage play crosses to a divan , sinks down upon it and by either facial expression or gesture in- vites the hero to sit beside her , the audience ...
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... audience- and most of them do - be sure to be a member of the audience . Study the reactions of the people who are present . So long as the personality is honest with his studio audience and relies entirely upon aural effects , the ...
... audience- and most of them do - be sure to be a member of the audience . Study the reactions of the people who are present . So long as the personality is honest with his studio audience and relies entirely upon aural effects , the ...
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CONTENTS CONSIDERATIONS IN PLANNING A PROGRAM | 1 |
CONTINUITY | 2 |
THE MECHANICS OF RADIO DRAMA | 3 |
Copyright | |
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