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A series of short, dramatic scenarios designed specifically for the technical constraints and intimacy of audio recording. These scripts provide a framework for actors and voice artists to explore character dynamics through dialogue alone. The narrative focus remains on vocal inflection, pacing, and the creation of atmosphere without the aid of visual cues. Each interlude presents a contained conflict, requiring the performer to establish setting and motivation through auditory performance. The structure relies on the interplay between silence and speech to build tension within the listener's imagination.
Readers and performers often note the specific utility of these scripts for honing voice acting skills. Discussion frequently centers on the effectiveness of the dialogue in conveying complex emotions without visual support. Critics highlight the author's ability to create distinct environments through sound-conscious writing. The collection is often cited as a practical resource for students of radio drama and audio production. Readers appreciate the brevity of the interludes, which allow for quick experimentation with different vocal styles and character interpretations.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
The Religious education Society
ISBN-10:
0080063144
ISBN-13:
9780080063140
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