114 - Script Writing Tools: Scene 1

114 - Script Writing Tools: Scene 1

Author: UberDuo Podcast Network July 18, 2017 Duration: 52:13
If you've ever wondered if it's better for your audio drama writing to try a script writing programme with formatting or not then listen to this - part one of two on how active audio Drama professionals are using theirs. This episode focuses on The AMAazing Jack Ward's thoughts and experience of using Celtx, THee ENTHUSed Rob Patterson's writing background and use of Scrivener and THE WONNderful Ben Fort who sings the praises of Google Docs.

Find links to our contributors here:

JACK WARD

http://sonicsociety.org/

http://evicuna.com/

https://m.facebook.com/The-Sonic-Society-140875182618949/

Don't forget to check out Jack's Sonic Summerstock 2017- a collection of OTR made by a variety of talented creatives including John Bell, Rachel Rumler, Pete Lutz and Jack himself...

ROB PATERSON

BEN FORT

@PDUPod

http://publicdomainuniverse.com/

SCRIPT WRITING PROGRAMMES

CELTX

SCRIVENER

GOOGLE DOCS

BBC WRITERS ROOM - LOADS OF LINKS - USE THEM ALLLLL!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/writers-lab

http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/writers-lab/genre-toolkits/writing-radio-drama

For anyone who has ever been captivated by a story told only through sound and wondered, "How do they do that?"-this is for you. The Audio Drama Production Podcast, from the UberDuo Podcast Network, is a deep, practical dive into the craft of building worlds with audio. It moves beyond simple advice to explore the entire process of bringing fictional narratives to life in your ears. Each episode tackles the specific, often unspoken challenges of writing for the ear, directing voice actors, designing immersive soundscapes, and weaving it all together in the edit. You'll hear about the technical choices behind convincing ambiance and the narrative techniques that make characters feel present in the room. Whether you're a writer curious about scripting without visuals, a producer figuring out remote recording sessions, or a creator wondering how to distribute your finished work, this podcast serves as a constant workshop. It’s a resource for making any form of audio fiction-call it a radio play, an audio drama, or a fiction podcast-focusing on the tangible skills and creative problem-solving required from initial idea to final master. The discussions are grounded in real production experience, offering a clear path through the complexities of this unique storytelling medium.
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