Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Chapter 1 -- Telling True Stories: A New Beginning -- Chapter 2 -- A Good Story: Delivering An Experience -- Chapter 3 -- Story is Structure -- Chapter 4 -- Character Development -- Chapter 5 -- Creating Suspense -- Chapter 6 -- Working with Scenes -- Chapter 7 -- Finding Your Voice -- Chapter 8 -- Sound Design -- Chapter 9 -- Ethics and Limits of Storytelling -- Chapter 10 -- A Reporter's Field Guide |
Summary |
This textbook offers a practical guide to creating narratives in audio media. It is one of the most beautiful and complex tasks in radio and podcasting: how do you tell a compelling story and keep your listeners tuned in? In Storytelling in Radio and Podcasts, Preger offers practical answers to crucial questions: What material is suitable for long stories? How can I bind listeners to a real story for 15, 30 or 60 minutes? Or even get them excited about a whole series? How do I maintain suspense from beginning to end? How do I find my narrative voice? And, how do I develop a sound design for complex narratives? Richly illustrated using practical examples, the book guides the reader through various stages of developing a non-fiction narrative and examines structure, character development, suspense, narration, sound-design and ethics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Storytelling.
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Radio broadcasting.
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Podcasts.
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Radio.
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Radio
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Podcasts
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Radio broadcasting
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Storytelling
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783030731304 |
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3030731308 |
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