How you speak and sound
What is Vocal Tone?
The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
What is plot?
Conversation between two or more people
What is dialogue?
A play where there is only audio and no visuals.
What is a radio play?
This is what Trooper Frank and Ms. Scott were afraid of.
What are aliens?
To pronounce, enunciate, and put strong endings onto words
What is articulation?
Introduction of characters and location. "Once upon a time section"
What is exposition?
What is stage directions?
The most popular and largest radio broadcasting network.
What is the BBC?
The major ingredient of any recipe of fear.
What is the unknown?
The muscle just below the rib cage that aids in proper breath support and proper speech
What is the diaphragm?
The most exciting part of the story.
One person talking for a long period of time.
What is a monologue?
1940's - 1950's
What is the most popular time for radio plays?
The aliens were only this big.
What is 6 inches?
To fill the space with your voice
What is projection?
An action that sets conflict and puts the plot or story into motion.
Advances the plot and adds to the action
Fits the character/reveals more about them
Conveys information and emotions to spark audience empathy
Creates immediacy
What are elements of effective dialogue?
The reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos, and other media in post-production to enhance audio.
What is Foley?
There is a ride in Disney based off of The Twilight Zone this is called...
What is The Tower of Terror?
How high or low your voice sounds
What is pitch?
Events that lead to the climax.
What is rising action?
What is the name of the movie Ms. Hall played a clip from when talking about effective dialogue? This clip had a little boy and a father on the phone.
What is Sleepless in Seattle?
The modern day version of radio plays.
What is a podcast?
Ms. Scott's job before moving to a remote cabin.
What is a fashion designer?