Unit 42: Radio Drama
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
LO4
Pre-Production Schedule
Casting:
Freddie Goring (Myself) – Narrator
I am going to narrate the production. This is because I have
written and designed the concept of the radio drama and therefore knows it
better than anyone else. This way I’ll be able to set the correct tone for the
production.
Zac Millward – Castro, Gunther, Snoop and Howard
I have chosen Zac to do the voice of these characters due to
his versatile range of accents. This
makes him perfect for these three characters as they include a Russian, German
and afro American accent.
Ryan Gault – Sargent. Snips
After knowing Ryan for almost 2 years, I know that he can
create a good obnoxious voice. This makes him perfect to portray the voice of
the angry crab in the radio drama.
Locations:
I am going to record all my radio dramas dialogue at The
HENLEY College recording studio. To record all my ambient noises I will either
go out and record them myself or collect them from the internet on license free
sound effects websites. If the room that I am going to record in is unavailable, I will have to contact a member of staff that will be able to arrange another time. However, I have checked the dates and everything should run smoothly.
Recording equipment list:
To record all the voices and various foliage sounds, I will
use a Zoom H2. I will need a tri-pod stand to keep the Zoom H2 still and reduce
any unwanted sound.
I will also need a windshield for when I’m recording any
sounds effects outside. If any, it will block out the wind and make the
recordings more professional.
Prop List for Foliage Sounds
Prop
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Sound Effect
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Newspaper
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Opening and dropping newspaper
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Scissors
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Crab snipping
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Phone
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Ringing Phone
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Crisps
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Treading on crisps
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Any other sounds effects will be downloaded from www.freesound.org where all the sound effects
ar copyright free.
Contingency Plan
If only Zac is available to the recordings he has agreed to
do all the voices. He has a great range of voices that will work well for my
radio drama.
If the recording studio is unavailable, I will record in
either one of the practice rooms or the hall. Preferably the practice rooms
would be a better for sound proofing the environment and achieving a higher quality.
Production Schedule:
Dates
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Tasks
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30th November
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Record all voices for characters and narrator
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1st December
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Record all the foliage sounds. Download any sound effects.
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19th December
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Final edit of the radio drama and show audience for feedback.
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21st December
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Improve elements received in feedback.
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Feedback
- Howard - American?
- Levels drop on narrator in tattoo parlour
- Differentiate the chracters
- More SFX
- Add Snips' 'snippers' to 'move it' section
- Treading on crisps SFX
Good Aspects:
- Voiceovers
- Narrator
- Funny
- Animate through vocals
- Edited well
- Jingle to show different between night and day
- Add voices/sounds to into scene
Production Diary:
30th November – I recorded all the voices for the
characters and the narrators. Ryan wasn’t available so Zac did all the voices.
Fortunately, he did this incredibly and to a high standard.
1st December – I went out with the Zoom H2 and
recorded all the foliage sounds. These included the newspaper, the scissors and
the phone ringing. As well as this I did some research on www.freesound.org and found other copyright
free sound effects.
19th December – I did all the editing for my
production Premiere Pro. After it was edited and exported I showed it to an
audience of my target age group. I was pleased with the feedback I received and
the constructive criticism.
21st December – I went over my feedback and
improved elements that were picked up on during the initial showing. This meant
adding to the script and recording more dialogue. Zac was available and it was
done within an hour. I then re-edited it and exported my final version.
Evaluation – Radio
Drama
Overall I am extremely pleased with the outcome of
my radio drama. I really enjoyed planning, creating and working with an idea
that I have had for a long time. Having the roots of an idea made to whole
process of making the radio drama more interesting and exciting. Elements of the
drama that I feel went well were the characters (and their biographies), the
script, the use of certain sound effects and the theme tune. Amongst these those
things, I believe the real success of the radio drama boils down to the
storyline. It took a lot of planning and brainstorming to produce a suitable
plot that involved all the characters, as well as keeping it interesting and
engaging for the audience. Although I believe the overall production was a
success, there were still some parts of the drama that weren’t as successful and
could be improved. For example, the scene where all the characters are
introducing themselves, they should all give an indication of recognition when
introduced. This would make it easier for the audience to understand which
character had which voice. Without this it could (and did) become slightly
confusing for the audience to understand who is talking. Furthermore, adding
this element would give the production a more professional style, something I
really tried to achieve.
After receiving feedback I decided to go over and
revise the script to make some necessary changes. This was mostly to rid
anything that could be confusing to the audience. Another thing that I wanted to
add was a jingle or a sound effect to indicate the change over from night to
day. It wasn’t that it was confusing to understand in the production but it
would give it a more professional quality within the overall production. A lot of the feedback I received was very
positive and interesting to listen to.
If given the chance to redo the radio drama I would
still keep to the basic idea I had to begin with. This is due to all the
positive feedback I received about the characters and their personalities. The
things I would change would be more to do with the use of sound effects and
character introductions. The sound effects I used were goo but some of them were
slightly too loud, making it hard to hear either the narrator or the character
talking. There was also plenty of room for other sound effects when necessary,
for example; treading on crisps, opening doors and getting into bed.
As a whole the production seemed to be popular
amongst my target audience which was one of the main things I kept in mind
whilst creating it. As happy as I am with it there is definitely room for
improvement to drama to give the professional style I really wanted to
accomplish.
Bibliography
Bibliography
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
LO2
Radio Drama Ideas
#1 – A divorced man lives in a flat on his own. To compensate for not having a wife or any friends, he owns five strange but friendly talking animals. The animals consist of an obnoxious crab, a responsible turtle, a racist badger, an intelligent Meer cat and his most loyal companion; the loveable dog.
#1 – A divorced man lives in a flat on his own. To compensate for not having a wife or any friends, he owns five strange but friendly talking animals. The animals consist of an obnoxious crab, a responsible turtle, a racist badger, an intelligent Meer cat and his most loyal companion; the loveable dog.
#2 - Two friends travel around the country in their
caravan. The caravan is very shabby and breaks down in a different city every
week. Each week would include the two guys trying to fix a problem with
the terrible vehicle.
#3 - A dim-witted policeman is on the right road
for the sack unless he bucks up his ideas and stops letting criminals get away.
As he walks home from work one night, he notices a dog in an alley way. Suddenly
the dog begins to speak to him, at first the policeman is confused but due to
his lack of intelligence, a talking dog is nothing to worry about. He begins
talking to the dog, he tells the dog of his misfortune at work and how he’s
almost certainly going to get fired. After a long walk home, the policeman makes
a deal with the dog. If the policeman lets him into his flat and live there, the
dog will help him solve crimes and stop criminals. They agree and become best
friends, solving crimes in very unorthodox manners.
Treatment for ANI-MAN
Treatment for ANI-MAN
Blurb:
Howard, a lonesome simpleton from New York, returns home
from his awful office job to discover four strange zoo animals living in his
small flat. There was a Crab, a Badger, a Meerkat and a Tortoise. After the Zoo
next to Howard’s flat caught fire, several of the animals escaped and fled the
flaming wreck that was once the zoo and four of them broke into Howards flat.
At first Howard is angry and confused – however after some convincing from his
dog (oh yeah, the dog can talk) he is persuaded to allow the animals to stay
until the Zoo is reconstructed.
Howard was very keen to ensure some flat rules were applied
before the four got too settled. He quickly realised that none of the animals
were going to take much notice and reminded him of his ex-wife; rude and
consistently uninterested.
In Howards absence while he was at work, the animal’s chaos
that will eventually result in them getting in a spot of trouble. Only when
Howard has returned can they begin to fix all the problems that occurred during
the day. How long will Howards patience last with the Communist Badger, Castro,
the intelligent Meerkat, Gunther, the wise Tortoise, Rufus and the obnoxious
Crab, Sargent Snips?
Character Biographies:
Howard – He is a simpleton New Yorker who has recently
divorced his wife. He has a terrible job that is going nowhere, his supervisor
is always promising pay rises and promotions but he never sees them. Being the
push over that he is, there’s no wonder that he is persuaded by four small animals
to live in his small flat.
Snoop (The Dog) – He is Howards only real friend. He is the
only animal in the house that didn’t come from the zoo. Snoop almost acts as
Howard’s conscience in several situations, and has stood loyal to him in hard
times including his divorce.
Castro – He is a very reserved badger and likes to keep
himself to himself. And due to his communist beliefs it makes it harder for the
others in the flat to get along with him. He is always reluctant at first, but
will occasionally be found helping out Howard in tough times.
Gunther – Gunther is a very important member of the gang. He
can often be found staying up late completing Howard’s overdue paper work.
Without Gunther, Howard would probably be unemployed and in a mild state of insanity.
Like most Meerkats, Gunther runs out around in a hectic manor for no reason.
Rufus – He is the oldest character at 110 years young. He
often compares the tragedy of zoo to the war, quickly losing the concentration
of others. Rufus often patronises Howard about his life and his job but only in
a jocular manner. He probably wouldn’t do so if Howard didn’t keep referring to
him as ‘the turtle’.
Sargent Snips – Snips can often be seen as obnoxious, and
most of the time he is. And not just to Howard, the whole group feels his
vulgarity. However, beneath his hard exterior, he has a heart of gold.
Storyline:
The drama starts with Howard explaining to his boss that he
will complete all the paperwork for his company’s big presentation. On his way
home on the train, he picks up a paper to read during the journey. In the
opening page of the paper, he reads about the local Zoo near his house had
caught fire. He continues to flick through the paper on the rest of his way
home. As he approaches the bottom floor of flat he struggles to find his keys
amongst all the junk in his briefcase. After some vigorous searching, he finds
his key and starts to trudge up 18 flights of stairs. Approaching his flat
door, he can hear a lot of noise and hysteria coming from his flat. He
anxiously opens the door only to find a badger, a crab, a tortoise, a meerkat
and his dog, Snoop, all sat around the table playing poker. Howard gets very
confused and angry. He starts trying to ask questions but nothing will come out
of his mouth. Snoop quickly jumps away the table and accompanies Howard to the
kitchen. Howard asks him what the hell all these animals were doing in his flat
and who let them in. Snoop explains that the animals had to escape the burning
zoo and had nowhere to go. Whilst Snoop was cleaning, he caught the animals
trying to break into the flat, he felt sorry for them after hearing their
stories and said can stay until Howard works out what to do with them.
Initially Howard just wants rid of them, but Snoop tells him that it’s not that
bad and they’re actually nice animals. After hearing Snoop’s explanation,
Howard goes back to confront the animals. He begins to ask how long they need
to stay, however the animals quickly lose interest and just walk away. Due to
Howard’s lack of authority, he doesn’t even bother to call them back and lay
down the rules. He turns around and Rufus, the tortoise, tell him (very slowly)
that they need somewhere to stay and they won’t be here long. Towards the
evening, Howard prepares his microwave meal and sits down to watch deal or no
deal. He is trying to watch it but all the animals keep getting in the way and
he can’t concentrate. He finally lets out a yell and tells all the animals to
gather round and enjoy Noel Edmonds at his finest. None of the animals have
seen a television before and are quickly engrossed. They all sit down and watch
re-runs of the show several times. When Howard has had enough he gets up to
finish his office work for the big presentation. Howard goes to his briefcase
that he left open on the floor when he entered the flat but he can’t find the
paperwork inside. He quickly goes to tell all the animals to give it back but
they just ignore him and carry on watching Noel Edmonds. Howard frantically
looks for his work but can’t find it anywhere. That night, after several hours
of looking, he finally decides to go to bed. All through the night he thinks of
excuses he can tell his boss as to why he hasn’t completed the work. When he
has fallen asleep, Gunther, the meerkat, enters Howard’s bedroom with all his
completed paper work. Gunther had been away all night completing, as a sort of
thanks for letting the animals stay. In the morning, Howard finds all his paper
work on top of his suitcase and leaves for work whilst the rest of the animals
sleep. Later on, when he returns from work, Howard goes to thank Gunther but he
can’t find him. All the animals wine at him for being in the way of the T.V so
he just carry’s on with his evening.
Statement of Intent
I believe that I am the best person to create this radio
drama because I have been developing these characters for over a year and have
a real interest in the production. I have plenty of ideas in terms of
storylines, character biographies, and ways to create this production on more
than one type of media.
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