Radio drama has no practical limits in terms of what it can depict, with its invisible, imaginative content being free of all the budgetary constraints of its cousins in visual media.
Read MoreRadio drama has no practical limits in terms of what it can depict, with its invisible, imaginative content being free of all the budgetary constraints of its cousins in visual media.
Read MoreRadio drama relies intensely on the audience using their imaginations, and requires radio dramatists to tell stories with clarity, economy, and wit.
Read MoreSilence is used in radio drama to strategically draw attention to what is contained within speech, acting as a way to communicate emotion and subtext.
Read MoreMusic and sound effects are the subordinate elements in radio drama, and are used to emphasize emotion, embellish settings, and define characters.
Read MoreA radio play is a work of enacted fiction in pure sound, and requires actors and an audience to be fully realized.
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