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... drama lent themselves to the half - hour form : the radio drama , utilizing the imagination to the fullest , was very successful in establishing characters , plot , and mood in a few moments , and then developing and resolving the story ...
... drama lent themselves to the half - hour form : the radio drama , utilizing the imagination to the fullest , was very successful in establishing characters , plot , and mood in a few moments , and then developing and resolving the story ...
Strana 485
... drama has developed an aesthetic form that is quite distinct from the drama of radio , the theater , and motion pictures at the same time that it uses techniques characteristic of the other aesthetic media . Television drama has the ...
... drama has developed an aesthetic form that is quite distinct from the drama of radio , the theater , and motion pictures at the same time that it uses techniques characteristic of the other aesthetic media . Television drama has the ...
Strana 492
... dramas of character development rather than complicated plot and action . " Tele- vision drama . . . must expand in depth . In the last year or so , television writers have learned that they can write intimate dramas - ' intimate ' mean ...
... dramas of character development rather than complicated plot and action . " Tele- vision drama . . . must expand in depth . In the last year or so , television writers have learned that they can write intimate dramas - ' intimate ' mean ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting w | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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