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Welcome to the Raven Radio Theater
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Siezed by an intriguing idea. Could radio drama be used in the classroom to make learning more meaningful and fun? Deer Creek School, 4th grade, Nevada City, CA Off to California. Scripts are available in electronic form. (PDF Mp3). Easy to Follow Script. Sound Effects Cue Cards. Music and Sound Effects (Mp3). Average play runs 30-45min). For Downloading file information. Get a Free Raven Radio Theater Cookbook with a Purchase of 2 or More Scripts! Raven Radio Theater Cookbook (PDF) $18. Is a wonderful p...
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Frequently Asked Questions Raven Radio Theater
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What is a radio play? A radio play is an audio-only performance that uses multiple actors to tell a story and often includes sound effects and music. What are the parts of a radio play? A radio play is made up of three audio components: the voices of the readers playing the different characters, the mechanical sounds performed by the sound effects crew, and pre-recorded music and background sounds such as crickets and rain. Where can radio plays be used with young people? How do I get started? Which take...
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Radio Drama Sound Effects
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Is that not enough to quicken the pulse and kindle the imagination? Will the Morrison family make it safely across the river, or will the next set of sounds be the foundering and breaking apart of their wagon as the raging river sweeps away their hopes for a better life? It all seems so real, but is it? Sweeping their fingers across a bell tree as the hero dons his magic cape and disappears, and crumpling cellophane and snapping twigs to simulate a crackling campfire out on the plains. As we came to the ...
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Calling Crane - Joe and Paula McHugh
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Calling Crane Publishing is the collective works of Joe and Paula McHugh. We are dedicated to nourishing the imagination, provoking meaningful dialogue about the complex and often daunting issues of our times, and engendering a spirit of hope and cooperation. We use the name Calling Crane from the ancient Chinese philosophy the. Or Book of Changes. With this idea in mind we hope that we find our like-minded friends and that you enjoy our creative works. Other Websites by Joe and Paula McHugh.
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Learn about Radio Theater
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Resources for Radio Drama. Here are some links that might be of interest to you in your radio drama needs.If you have some suggestions send them to us. email. Http:/ www.audiotheater.com. Http:/ www.audiodramatalk.com. Great Northern Audio Theatre does light-hearted and comic original stories. Http:/ www.greatnorthernaudio.com. Here is a rare film on early radio drama 1938. Http:/ www.archive.org/details/Backofth1938. Http:/ www.iceboxradio.org. Streaming Music On-Line http:/ www.dizzler.com.
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Learn how to perform Radio dramas with your students
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An entertaining illustrated guide, The Raven Radio Theater Cookbook. Recipes for the Imagination is provided to each participant along with a comprehensive list of radio theater resources from around the world. Teacher Training with Joe McHugh. For more information and booking a workshop with the McHughs email. Or visit our contact us page. Cameron Weckerly, teacher. The Use of Radio Drama in a Community School Program. Kern County, Bakersfield, California. Written by Cameron Weckerly. Mark Andrews age 10.