This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Radio Play
Introduction
Slide 1 - Slide
radio play?
Slide 2 - Mind map
This lesson
What is radio theater - take a look at the origin.
Listen to a modern radio play and keep a log of things you hear.
Explore the possibilities of making sound effects from everyday (household) objects.
Slide 3 - Slide
What is a radio play?
It is a dramatized, accoustic performance.
There are no visuals. In Dutch: hoorspel.
Slide 4 - Slide
What do you think the difference is between radio plays and stage plays when it comes to acting?
Slide 5 - Open question
Radio plays...
Actors portray their characters by using their voice instead of facial expressions/physical language.
Foley artists: man/woman who adds sound effects to radio plays (and movies!) by using all kinds of props.
Check this film!
Slide 6 - Slide
Most famous radio play
1938: War of the Worlds by Orson Welles
Performed and broadcasted live.
Caused nationwide panic because listeners believed earth was being attacked by aliens.
People fled their homes.
It showed radio's power (and fake news!)
Slide 7 - Slide
Radio drama 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Takes notes while listening about: - Sound effects - Different characters/use of voice - Music You will have to upload a picture of your notes to lesson up so please write clearly!
Slide 8 - Slide
Slide 9 - Slide
Upload a picture of your notes here!
Slide 10 - Open question
Today's assignment! 60 min-lesson
Groups of 4/5 (test groups!)
Create a 'sound bath' for a natural disaster, meaning you are going to find as many props/sounds as possible to make sounds with, fitting your disaster
You can use: prop's, body sounds (clapping hands) and voice (not words!). You can't use music and/or already excisting sound effects today!