Radio drama's best action is in the relationship of characters. Love, hate, passion, all that stuff goes really well in audio only as expressed in voices, dialogue and narration if needed. Even the most passionate scenes expressed in groans and sighs are really excellent because they leave a lot to the imagination and increase listener involvement. Just don't try to do a Fencing duel in a radio show. Any play-by-play would have to be in French to describe it and the attendant grunts and groans of the participants don't clue in the listener very well.
Conversely, television and visual storytelling thrives on fights, chases, all kinds of tussles. The best TV and film stimulates the eye with intriguing angles and colors, characters whose faces the camera loves and fast paced, breath-taking action. But perversely, watcher involvement can be shallow as the images become eye candy and easily forgotten. Even more perversely music and sound effects, the audio presence of visual storytelling is crucial to clueing the viewer into the correct emotion. Just watch some TV movies with the sound down to test this well-known effect.
Radio drama presents an audio outline of the story which the listener willingly fills in with their own internal impressions (in all senses.) The best visual drama also uses the imagination to stimulate the viewer. Most film is biased toward the eyesight's fickle preference for fast-moving bright pictures along with supportive audio to move the story along at the cinematographer's and editor's choices, not the viewers.
Radio drama needs to be more descriptive - as the listeners cannot actually see what the actors are doing.
Discus with good examples similarities and differencies of radio drama and television drama
you can see one, and hear the other.
Ah, what a lovely question! Well, a radio is like a friend whispering stories and music into your ears, painting pictures in your mind with sound. On the other hand, a TV is like a window to a beautiful world, showing you moving images and colors that dance before your eyes. Each one has its own special way of bringing joy and inspiration into your heart.
This Indian drama called Kasamh Se.
Radio drama needs to be more descriptive - as the listeners cannot actually see what the actors are doing.
Radio is a device in which you can't see what is going on. Unlike television dramas. Radios drama generally tend to play something to hear but you can't see. In television dramas you see and hear. Hope this helps!!!
Discus with good examples similarities and differencies of radio drama and television drama
Drama can be performed on stage, in films, on radio, television, gaming, and the net-anywhere that stories can be acted out.
Drama can be performed on stage, in films, on radio, television, gaming, and the net-anywhere that stories can be acted out.
Radio drama is based mainly on auditory cues, props and sound effects whereas television drama uses more visual aids, cues and dramatic gestures.
difference between roleplay and drama
No. Days of Our Lives was an original creation for TV. The soaps that started on radio premiered on television in the 1950s--radio drama was well on its way to the morgue by that time, replaced by television.
what is the differences between poetry and drama?
THE WORD and THE DRAMA
tv soaps are series that last too long, generally more than 5-6 season and a serial drama lasts for generally 2-3 season. tv soaps are more romantic, and mostly family based.
A radio script is written to describe 'things' that can't be seen or heard. A TV script is written primarily to view 'things' that can be seen and heard.