What is the history of radio drama? The history of the development of broadcasting

Updated on amusement 2024-06-15
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In 1924, The BBC broadcast "Danger" was the world's first radio drama to be recorded by radio. In China, in the 30s of the 20th century, a group of dramatists in Narita Park wrote radio dramas for the propaganda of anti-Japanese resistance, becoming the pioneers of Chinese radio dramas. In February 1950, the People's Radio recorded and produced the first radio drama "10,000 Splints" after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

    Since then, the repertoire of radio dramas has become increasingly rich. After entering the 80s, according to incomplete statistics, the total number of radio dramas produced every year was 500. Due to the extremely convenient way of enjoying radio dramas, many countries have recorded and produced long-form dramas, some of which can be used for several years, which are very popular with listeners.

    In recent years, BL-related radio dramas have become extremely popular, and their listeners are mainly women. The general script is **. There are also original troupes.

    Japan is very professional in this aspect, and the dubbing and plot are great. China's original radio dramas are also good, but because the clubs are all voluntary, almost not for profit, and the voice actors are mostly non-professionals, so they are worse.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There's a lot going on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    On Christmas Eve 1906, Fresenden and Alexanderson in the United States set up a radio station near New York and broadcast for the first time ever. The broadcast consisted of two jokes, a song and a solo violin piece. The radio program was clearly heard by the people who were scattered around at the time with receivers.

    In 1908, the American Forrester made another broadcast on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, which was heard by all the military radio stations in the area and by an engineer in Marseille.

    In 1916, Forrester picked up the news about the election at an experimental radio station in the Bronx Press Bureau, but only a handful of people were able to listen to these early broadcasts at the time.

    In 1926, China's first self-run radio station, Harbin Radio, was founded by Liu Han.

    In 1928, the Chinese Kuomintang succeeded in the Northern Expedition and founded the "Chinese National Executive Committee Broadcasting Wumeng Zhi Line Electric Branch" in Nanjing, with the call sign XKM.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Radio drama is a form of drama that adapts to the characteristics of broadcasting.

    Radio dramas are mainly dialogue-based, and accompanied by commentary, **, sound effects and other means, through the creation of auditory images, dramatic plots, shaping characters, and expressing theme ideas.

    The radio drama is based on character dialogue and commentary, and makes full use of ** accompaniment and sound effects to enhance the atmosphere. Character dialogue is the main means of driving the plot forward.

    The requirements for actor dubbing in radio dramasRadio dramas require actors' voices to be personalized, colloquial, and action-oriented. The actor must pronounce the words clearly, express accurately and vividly, and the feelings are full of sincerity, the soundtrack should be distinctive, undulating, and moving, the sound effect must be realistic, and the commentary should help the audience understand the scene and the action state of the characters in the play.

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