Writing Audio Drama explores the common aspects of sound narrative in different practice media, and critically investigates to an advanced standard how audiogenic techniques transfer between radio, theatre, and film and other media such as videogames and animation. It enables readers to understand the practical and theoretical concerns of sound narrative across different story-telling media and to choose the correct medium for their writing.
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Columbus Radio
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Radio Advertising and Commercial Production
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Lost Sound: The Forgotten Art of Radio Storytelling; Library Edition
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Canada before Television: Radio, Taste, and the Struggle for Cultural Democracy
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Anatomy of Sound: Norman Corwin and Media Authorship
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The Joe Bev Experience: Interviews: Library Edition
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The New Americans
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Lost Sound: The Forgotten Art of Radio Storytelling
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The Amos ’n’ Andy Show: Library Edition
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Writing Audio Drama: Radio, Film, Theatre and Other Media
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The Voices of Baseball: The Game’s Greatest Broadcasters Reflect on America’s Pastime
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Black Privilege: Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It
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Lost Sound
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Spike Milligan’s Accordion: The Distortion of Time and Space in the Goon Show
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Classic Radio’s Greatest Mystery Shows: Library Edition
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The Aldrich Family
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Classic Radio’s Greatest Westerns: Library Edition
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Broadcast Hysteria: Orson Welles’s War of the Worlds and the Art of Fake News
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Classic Radio’s Greatest Mystery Shows: Original Radio Broadcasts
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The Hall of Fantasy: 12 Half-Hour Original Radio Broadcasts
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