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Tim Crook

    International Radio Journalism
    Comparative Media Law and Ethics
    The Sound Handbook
    Writing Audio Drama
    The Secret Lives of a Secret Agent - Second Edition
    Radio Drama
    • Radio Drama

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,4(15)Abgeben

      Focusing on the essential skills of radio drama, this book covers directing, writing, and sound design while integrating media history and communication theory. It serves as a comprehensive guide for those interested in the art and craft of creating engaging audio narratives, blending practical techniques with theoretical insights to enhance understanding and execution of radio drama.

      Radio Drama
    • The Secret Lives of a Secret Agent - Second Edition

      The Mysterious Life and Times of Alexander Wilson

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      2,9(15)Abgeben

      Alexander Wilson's life was marked by a blend of espionage and personal intrigue, highlighted by his unconventional career in MI6, which ended due to his imaginative storytelling. His tumultuous private life included four wives and families, intertwining reality with fiction. This biography, enriched by insights from his third wife Alison, serves as the basis for the acclaimed 'Mrs Wilson' series, featuring his granddaughter Ruth Wilson. Tim Crook delves deeper into Wilson's enigmatic story in this updated edition, revealing the complexities of a man whose life was as captivating as his narratives.

      The Secret Lives of a Secret Agent - Second Edition
    • Writing Audio Drama

      • 226 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the craft of sound drama, this guide delves into the history of radio playwriting in the UK and USA, revealing how it has evolved over the past century. It combines original research with practical insights, making it an essential resource for writers interested in creating compelling audio content for both broadcasting and online platforms.

      Writing Audio Drama
    • The Sound Handbook

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on both practical and theoretical aspects, this guide provides essential methods for producing sound across various multimedia formats, including radio, film, and video games. It delves into qualitative sound production for drama and journalism while exploring the academic theories surrounding sound expression. Unique in its approach, it bridges the gap between practical techniques and theoretical debates, highlighting the interconnectedness of sound production across different media platforms.

      The Sound Handbook
    • Comparative Media Law and Ethics

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Focusing on media law and ethics, this book offers a comprehensive resource for students and professionals in the UK and USA, while also referencing legal frameworks from countries like France, Japan, India, China, and Saudi Arabia. It serves as both a theoretical and practical guide, making it ideal for upper undergraduate and postgraduate studies, as well as for media professionals operating in an international context.

      Comparative Media Law and Ethics
    • International Radio Journalism

      • 318 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the evolution and practice of radio journalism, this guide covers its history across various countries, including America and Europe. It delves into essential training and professional standards, addressing aspects like writing, presentation, technology, and media law. The book also highlights the operations of major public sector broadcasters such as the BBC and NPR, alongside insights into commercial and small public radio stations, providing a thorough overview of the field.

      International Radio Journalism
    • Audio Drama Modernism

      The Missing Link between Descriptive Phonograph Sketches and Microphone Plays on the Radio

      • 348 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of audio drama and modernist literature, this book delves into how sound and performance influence narrative forms and themes. It examines key works and figures in the audio drama genre, revealing the innovative ways in which modernist techniques are adapted for auditory experiences. The analysis highlights the significance of voice, soundscapes, and the role of the listener, offering insights into the evolving nature of storytelling in the modernist context.

      Audio Drama Modernism
    • The second edition of The UK Media Law Pocketbook presents updated and extended practical guidance on everyday legal issues for working journalists and media professionals.

      The UK Media Law Pocketbook