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1st slide:
Hey guys, I'm Ryan and this is my presentation on my Unit 42 radio drama Midnight Murders.
2nd slide:
Dauhnet Manor is Dale and Brennan's fantasy home. They've dreamt of living in the enormous house since they were kids.
3rd slide:
At first I began to develop the script of
the entire radio drama, Midnight Murders. I decided to go
with the idea of a murder mystery but with a slightly modern twist and intimate
relationships within the drama, the brothers that look out for each other, and
the love interest with Dale and Rosie. I liked the idea of a ghost being
heavily involved in the story without the protagonists knowing, being the
turning point of the whole drama, similar to the book ‘An Inspector Calls’
where Inspector Goole is in fact a ghost.
After
I’d decided all the ideas that I liked, I began to ‘fine tune’ the ideas and
work them out to create a more dramatic sense to the story, for example the
ghost within the story being a woman that one of the main characters becomes
involved with, giving more intimacy to the drama.
Once
everything was scripted in terms of the storyline, I began to write a rough
list of sound effects I could use, music choices and whom to use for voice
acting and how to differentiate the characters in different circumstances. For
example with a crack of lightning I’d use a mix of a recorded car engine
starting, the wobbling of a sheet of metal and scraping card against stone.
Then to differentiate characters with one voice actor they could be stood close
to the microphone for one character, then for the next stood back with
something slightly covering their mouth.
After
I’d gotten a rough idea of the things I’d want to use for audio props, I
finalised these choices and put up my final listings for everything to be used
to bring this radio drama to life.
4th slide:
The fund will be distributed equally between all people involved, though with the actors and writers getting a slightly higher percentage of payment; on average actors and writers gain about £4000 per play. The studio hiring for broadcasting will cost roughly £60 per hour, though set amounts of time can be booked at studios for £350-500 for 10 hour sessions, obviously not needed for a radio drama though. Costs for props will depend on what prop is actually being used, many foley artists can use homemade things to implicate the sound of anything they desire.
5th slide:
Dale:
Dale is 42 years old and single, keeping
things with his brother as they always have done – just the two of them. He’s
the Managing Partner of a successful law firm in the city, a very tall and
‘clean’ man, keeping up his appearance well and always remaining positive about
situations. Very close with his brother, Brennan. Their parents had died during
their childhood; the two brothers had spent their childhood in care homes, but
sticking together no matter what. Dale is confident
and caring, his loving nature keeps him back slightly from being strict on his
brother.
Brennan:
Brennan is 39 years old, the younger
brother of the pair and always looks up to Dale. A more ‘rough’ looking man
than his brother though tends to keep his appearance well nevertheless. Brennan
is unemployed, but very supporting of his brother, Dale. He Helps Dale with any
extra work that he can such as minor help with documents for Dale’s law work.
Brennan is the more ‘emotionally supportive’ brother, whereas Dale is the
‘practically supportive’ brother. Brennan isn’t a very
confident person and lacks much self-esteem; these traits in his personality
make him feel as though he needs his brother all to himself.
Rosie:
Rosie is the sweet and friendly woman who works with Dale
at the law firm, getting flirty and closer to Dale with every working day that
passes, when Dale and Brennan buy their childhood dream-home she suggests to
Dale to have a house party and invite everyone to give it a warm welcome
feeling. Little does anyone know, Rosie has in fact been dead for 100 years,
she died in Dauhnet Manor at just 32 years old. Rosie feels
the need to protect the manor from anyone as she feels it’s still her rightful
home. Her charming character allows her to manipulate Dale easily into having
the first and possibly last house party he’ll ever have.
Others:
Other
characters that are heard throughout the drama will be easily distinguished by
their tone of voice and accent. For example Dale’s boss in a certain part will
sound well spoken and posh, this ensues the idea of a dominant figure in the
audience’s mind if he’s saying something such as “Dale I need this paperwork
done by tomorrow morning, get it done.” These characters are not major
influences within the drama so cannot be considered as main characters above.
6th slide:
My target audience for this is mainly
going to be people of the wide age range from 25 –
50, mostly expected to be in the older regions of that age audience though. The
typical class intended for this drama is expected to be the middle and upper
people of society, the drama should also appeal to both a male and female
audience with it’s genres of horror, romance and mystery. From the graph, the
stereotypical expected audience will be from A to C1.
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