Radio Drama

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