Why do people listen to the radio?
Why do people listen to audiobooks?
What would it be like to listen to radio dramas?
How would you use your imagination to bring a radio play to life?
How would the play be produced with different effects?
Before television and the internet, people used to listen to radio plays for entertainment. These plays known as radio dramas, were very popular to listen to, and required a great deal of imagination. In order to produce a radio play many different roles were required.
Here are some radio dramas you can listen to...
http://davidszondy.com/Radio.htm - Find a play to listen to and listen for a bit!
"The Shadow" - Old fashioned Radio Play with Orsen Welles from 1937
"War of the Worlds" - Old fashioned Radio Play with Orsen Welles from 1938
* How is music used to create mood or tone? How is the play brought to life through sound effects?
How do they may the sound effects? What would it look like?
Here's a insider's view of a radio play in action..."Back of the Mike" - Watch the work of the foley artist.
Check out the following site and read about editing on a MAC for your Radio Drama -
http://www.dummies.com/DummiesArticle/Add-Music-and-Sound-Effects-to-iMovie-Video-Projects-in-iLife-11.id-268972.html
How to start an iMovie
Importing video from your camera for iMovie
Organizing your video on iMovie
How to add special effects in iMovie
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB48630F06F520C30 - Watch the video with instructions...
http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/imovie/soundeffects/
Foley Artistry and Sound Effects Brainstorming Sheet - Click on the title to see it!
Here are some radio dramas you can listen to...
http://davidszondy.com/Radio.htm - Find a play to listen to and listen for a bit!
"The Shadow" - Old fashioned Radio Play with Orsen Welles from 1937
"War of the Worlds" - Old fashioned Radio Play with Orsen Welles from 1938
* How is music used to create mood or tone? How is the play brought to life through sound effects?
How do they may the sound effects? What would it look like?
Here's a insider's view of a radio play in action..."Back of the Mike" - Watch the work of the foley artist.
Check out the following site and read about editing on a MAC for your Radio Drama -
http://www.dummies.com/DummiesArticle/Add-Music-and-Sound-Effects-to-iMovie-Video-Projects-in-iLife-11.id-268972.html
How to start an iMovie
Importing video from your camera for iMovie
Organizing your video on iMovie
How to add special effects in iMovie
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB48630F06F520C30 - Watch the video with instructions...
http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/imovie/soundeffects/
Foley Artistry and Sound Effects Brainstorming Sheet - Click on the title to see it!
Attention All Foley Artists!
Do you have the materials organized for your "Old School" sound effects?
How will you organize these materials so they are ready for the recording at the sound studio?
What "New School" or digital effects are you going to include? Below there is a list from iMovie of different effects.
If you wish to use other effects then what's on iMovie, you can check out the following site, Media College and download effects as a .wav file. They will have to be saved to a flashdrive.
Do you have the materials organized for your "Old School" sound effects?
How will you organize these materials so they are ready for the recording at the sound studio?
What "New School" or digital effects are you going to include? Below there is a list from iMovie of different effects.
If you wish to use other effects then what's on iMovie, you can check out the following site, Media College and download effects as a .wav file. They will have to be saved to a flashdrive.
Sound Effects in iMovie 1.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 2.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 3.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 4.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 5.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 6.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 7.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 8.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 9.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Sound Effects in iMovie 10.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.
Note the length of each sound effect.
You can repeat effects if needed.