Practical Radio Writing: The Technique of Writing for Broadcasting Simply and Thoroughly ExplainedLongmans, Green, 1938 - 308 pagine |
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... heard once a week . Such a program can follow the same general routine , week after week , with slight changes in talent and a weekly change in material without losing its appeal . The case is different when the writer is considering a ...
... heard once a week . Such a program can follow the same general routine , week after week , with slight changes in talent and a weekly change in material without losing its appeal . The case is different when the writer is considering a ...
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... heard in full volume- during the interludes , and shall be heard softly " behind " the reading of each bit of poetry . - - Instead of selecting favorite poetry , the writer may de- velop a program idea for which he wishes to write ...
... heard in full volume- during the interludes , and shall be heard softly " behind " the reading of each bit of poetry . - - Instead of selecting favorite poetry , the writer may de- velop a program idea for which he wishes to write ...
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... heard the broadcast . One final admonition is given the reader ; it must be remembered that the rapid pace at which such a March of Time script is played , and the precision with which the sound - effects are handled , play appreciable ...
... heard the broadcast . One final admonition is given the reader ; it must be remembered that the rapid pace at which such a March of Time script is played , and the precision with which the sound - effects are handled , play appreciable ...
Sommario
CONTENTS CONSIDERATIONS IN PLANNING A PROGRAM | 1 |
CONTINUITY | 2 |
THE MECHANICS OF RADIO DRAMA | 3 |
Copyright | |
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