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THE GROUND UP SHOW
Matt D'avella
Writing for radio is amongst one of the best ways to break into the writing industry. Radio is all about the dialogue and gives you a chance to really focus on how to craft great conversation that will keep your audience on the edges of their seat.
Writing for radio is also one of the oldest and most respected mediums of entertainment. If you can master radio dialogue you can master any dialogue across multiple different writing mediums.
Unlike many forms of writing radio is the most intimate. You have no choice but to engage with characters feelings and words making it a highly skilled platform to work with. You can listen to audio anywhere making it appealing to audiences on the go, in a car stuck in traffic, on the London tube, or training for a marathon as long as they have the time and a good pair of earphones or radio your words can reach far.
ARTICLES TO GET YOU WRITING FOR RADIO
TRY READING THESE ARTICLES FIRST BEFORE PUTTING FINGERS TO KEYS AND CREATING YOUR AUDIO MASTERPIECETHE ARCHERS
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MAKING SENSE
Sam Harris & Stephen Fry
THE RICKY GERVAIS SHOW
Ricky Gervais
How To Format Your Radio Script
WRITTEN BY KELSEY CROMWELLHow To Source Your Cast And Crew
WRITTEN BY JON HOLMESWhat Is The WGB Colour Grading Standard
WRITTEN BY OLIVIA LEWIS-BROWNHow To Get Your Script Professionally Evaluated
WRITTEN BY JOSH STODDARDHow To Manage Your Writing Time
WRITTEN BY KELSEY CROMWELLThe Freedom Of Writing For Radio
WRITTEN BY KELSEY CROMWELLHow To Gain Recognition As A Writer
WRITTEN BY KELSEY CROMWELLHow To Create Your Project On A Budget
WRITTEN BY JON HOLMESHow To Write On Spec And Sell Your Scripts
WRITTEN BY JON HOLMESVisit our youtube page or our video page to see behind the scenes contributor projects.
Check out Olivia Lewis-Brown's radio drama Letters to Lenin adapted from the original stage play by the same name
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