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E-grāmata: So You Want To Write Radio Drama?

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A practical guide to writing radio drama and getting it produced, by a leading radio dramatist and a hugely experienced radio drama producer who have both created award-winning dramas for the BBC.





For writers, radio drama offers a remarkable degree of creative freedom, a unique relationship with an audience listening at home or on the move, and a wealth of opportunities to earn a living. But writing for radio is also a very particular craft, with its own distinctive conventions, techniques and pitfalls. And you need to know how the industry works to stand the best chance of getting your play commissioned.





This book, written from the dual perspective of a writer and a radio drama producer, tells you all you need to know about:









What works well on radio, and what doesn't How to hook listeners from the start, and how to keep them listening How to format your script How to research and contact the right producer for your play What to expect after you've received a commission What happens when you're in the recording studio



Full of practical advice, tips and invaluable inside information about the industry, it also includes extracts from many outstanding radio dramas and a series of writing exercises to help put ideas into practice.





So You Want To Write Radio Drama? is an essential guide for anybody who wants to write a radio play, whether you're a rst-time writer or one currently working in a different medium. It will also be of help to those already involved in making radio drama, or who simply want an insight into how it is written and made.

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'A useful new addition to NHB's eclectic So You Want series. A radio dramatist and a radio play producer, the authors take you step by step through the process, from defining what radio drama is and how it works, to creating your own and, most importantly, the practicalities of marketing your work. It's an inspiring book which left me thinking that perhaps during this bright, shiny new year I ought to hone my creative skills and have a go myself.' * The Stage * 'A hands-on guide, ideal for aspiring radio writers. Representing two books in one, it tackles both the initial process of writing a script and the daunting progression to getting commissioned. The authors' passion for radio effervesces throughout and makes for a motivational read.' * Teaching Drama Magazine *

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(6)
Part One What is Radio Drama?
1 In the Beginning
7(3)
2 Listening In
10(15)
3 What is Radio Drama?
25(6)
4 Openings
31(14)
5 Narrators
45(17)
6 Heard Not Seen
62(23)
Part Two Creating Your Own Radio Drama
1 Introduction
85(2)
2 The Germ of an Idea
87(10)
3 Getting Started
97(8)
4 Thinking in Sound
105(8)
5 Don't Tell Them Everything
113(5)
6 Get to the End as Soon as You Can
118(7)
7 Let It Stew
125(16)
Part Three How to Get a Commission
1 Introduction
141(1)
2 Radio Drama Commissioning
142(6)
3 Who to Target and How
148(8)
4 Producers: What They Do and What to Expect
156(4)
5 Frequently Asked Questions from First-time Writers
160(4)
6 Proposals and Offers
164(13)
Part Four Production
1 The Commission: Getting Ready to Write
177(3)
2 What Should Your Script Look Like?
180(5)
3 You've Delivered Your First Draft: What Happens Next?
185(6)
4 The Recording
191(4)
5 Post-production
195(8)
6 Getting Your Second and Third Commission
203(4)
Part Five Notes on Comedy
207(6)
Part Six Notes on Dramatisations
213(10)
Part Seven Notes on Drama-documentaries
223(6)
Part Eight Landmark Radio Drama
229(13)
Appendices
1 An Exercise in Cutting: Gerontius
242(9)
2 Script Samples: Memorials to the Missing and Party Animal
251(17)
3 Resources
268
Claire Grove was a Sony Radio Academy Award-winning radio producer who created over three hundred dramas for BBC Radio 4, Radio 3 and the World Service, including Classic Chandler, a landmark series dramatising all eight Philip Marlowe novels, and The Complete Ripley. She died in 2013 after a battle with cancer.





Stephen Wyatt is the only writer to have won the Tinniswood Award for best radio drama script twice for Memorials to the Missing in 2007 and Gerontius in 2011. Hes written over twenty original scripts for radio and numerous dramatisations. Hes also written for television (Doctor Who and Casualty) and his theatre work has been seen everywhere from Londons West End to the Bubble Theatres touring tent. In conjunction with New Writing South and the University of Sussex, he created the UKs first online radio drama course in 2009. His first novel, Big Dipper, was published in 2012.