Radio Drama
Across
- 1. Refers to music/sfx fading out of the recording. The volume gradually fades out to silence
- 4. A story that is recorded or performed live and follows a script called a radio play; uses dialogue and sound effects to tell the audience what is happening
- 8. Background, transition, or introduction music played as part of a radio program
- 9. The specific theme song of a radio show, always played at the beginning
- 12. Speaking loud enough, without shouting, that everyone in the performance space can hear you.
- 14. Short for sound effects; recorded sound that cannot be produced by foley (example: the sound of a car driving)
- 15. changes in a speaker's rate, pitch, and volume that give the voice variety and expressiveness
- 16. the clear and precise pronunciation of words
- 17. The art of creating sound effects (such as footsteps) in synchronization with the visual component of a script.
Down
- 2. Refers to music/sound that is played softly underneath dialogue
- 3. The way words are spoken to convey emotion
- 5. Pronouncing words clearly and with strong articulation
- 6. the speed at which a person speaks
- 7. Giving special importance to words or syllables to create meaning within a phrase or sentence
- 10. Refers to music/sfx starting and "Fading up" into the show. The volume starts quiet and gets gradually louder.
- 11. Change in pitch or tone of the voice to create meaning; examples are rising and falling inflection
- 13. The highness or lowness of voice
- 14. A short instrumental sound to emphasize a plot point or signify a break in the program.