Month: May 2014

Audio Showcase #11 – Suspense – The Burning Court

Hi folks, This is our audio drama showcase where we discuss great public domain audio dramas on a weekly basis. If you are subscribed to our newsletter and registered on our site you will have free access to these great audio downloads. Suspense is probably the most famous and successful of the anthology programs of […]

Audio Showcase #10 – X Minus One – No Contact

Hi folks, This is our audio drama showcase where we discuss great public domain audio dramas on a weekly basis. If you are subscribed to our newsletter and registered on our site you will have free access to these great audio downloads. X Minus One was the successor to the highly successful science fiction anthology […]

Audio Showcase #9 – Our Miss Brooks – Lack of Coal at Madison High

Hi folks, This is our audio drama showcase where we discuss great public domain audio dramas on a weekly basis. If you are subscribed to our newsletter and registered on our site you will have free access to these great audio downloads. This week we look at one of the first genuine situation comedies to […]

Audio Showcase #8 – The Shadow – Death-house Rescue

Hi folks, This is our audio drama showcase where we discuss great public domain audio dramas on a weekly basis. If you are subscribed to our newsletter and registered on our site you will have free access to these great audio downloads. This week we’ve got a real treat for you. This is one of […]

Audio Showcase #7 – Lights Out – Chicken Heart

Hi folks, This is our audio drama showcase where we discuss great public domain audio dramas on a bi-weekly basis. If you are subscribed to our newsletter and registered on our site you will have free access to these great audio downloads. This week we showcase a play by the famous Arch Obler. It is […]

Learning from Erik Barnau – Part 10

Hi folks, I’m taking another look this week at the advice offered by Erik Barnouw in his Handbook of Radio Writing (1947). The attention is focused on “shifting the scene” of a radio drama using a technique known as the “pause transition”. The techniques are common sense but nonetheless easy to overlook. Routine Technique Scene […]

Learning from Erik Barnau – Part 9

Hi folks, I’m taking another look this week at the advice offered by Erik Barnouw in his Handbook of Radio Writing (1947). The attention is focused on “setting the scene” of a radio drama. The techniques are common sense but nonetheless easy to overlook. Routine Technique The scene setting moment The scene setting moment is […]

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