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This book is a practical manual for script writers preparing radio serial dramas for development projects. It will be useful both for novices and experienced script writers who have not yet written drama that educates as well as entertains. The manual largely concentrates on the practical aspects of script writing, although a prologue summarizes relevant communication theory. For those writers who would like to learn more about theory, a bibliography/references at the end lists key books. How to Write a Radio Serial Drama for Social Development Year of Publication: 1998 Organization: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs Length: 240…

This book is a practical manual for script writers preparing radio serial dramas for development projects. It will be useful both for novices and experienced script writers who have not yet written drama that educates as well as entertains. The manual largely concentrates on the practical aspects of script writing, although a prologue summarizes relevant communication theory. For those writers who would like to learn more about theory, a bibliography/references at the end lists key books.

pdf icon How to Write a Radio Serial Drama for Social DevelopmentHow to Write a Radio Serial Drama for Social Development

Year of Publication: 1998

Organization: Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Length: 240 pages

Languages: English

Personal Author: Esta de Fossard

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