How Do You Write A Radio Drama Script?
Writing a radio drama is a great way to tell a story. A well-done radio play can be more vivid than any movie because it uses the imagination of the viewer. A radio show is also easier to put together than a movie, since all you need is basic recording equipment and sound effects. Figure out the central topic of your radio play. Radio drama can be about pretty much anything, but it has to be driven solely by dialogue, narration and sound effects. This makes plot-driven genres such as science fiction, adventure, suspense and mystery especially well-suited. Create a protagonist and a few supporting characters. Because radio play has no visual reference, you’ll want a lot of contrast in your characters. Having characters of different ages, genders, nationalities and subcultures with different ways of talking will broaden the appeal of your radio play and make it easier to follow. Come up with a good central conflict. Does the protagonist have to catch a villain before he strikes again? Do