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    Bring Your Audio Fiction Podcast Idea To Life

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Bring Your Audio Fiction Podcast Idea To Life

    Bring Your Audio Fiction Podcast Idea To Life
    Published 8/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 877.37 MB | Duration: 0h 32m

    Learn how to write & self-produce your own narrative podcasts.

    What you'll learn

    Learn the history of fictionalized storytelling from radio plays to television and how their story structures can influence your podcast

    Understand the specific requirements of writing for audio fiction

    How to outline the pilot script of your series

    Get tips for self-producing your fiction podcast

    Requirements

    No requirements except an interest in creating, though a background in writing and story structure is helpful!

    Description

    Instructor Laura Hunter Drago introduces her course, 'Bring Your Audio Fiction Podcast Idea to Life', aimed at anyone interested in writing for audio fiction. The course welcomes both seasoned writers and newcomers, offering a comprehensive guide to navigating the audio fiction landscape—a medium with a low barrier to entry and no gatekeepers. It's especially beneficial for screenwriters and novelists seeking new ways to share their stories. Laura emphasizes the exciting opportunities within audio fiction and shares her own experiences as a screenwriter and audio fiction producer. Her own projects in this medium include St. Mary's School for Children with the Stigmata, a horror thriller podcast, and The Crime at Camp Ashwood, which won Best Audio Fiction Script at the Austin Film Festival in 2023. The course is structured to teach students the history of audio fiction, from radio plays to modern TV script adaptations. Key areas include brainstorming ideas, creating loglines, world-building, and scriptwriting, with practical tips on producing, casting, recording, and editing audio episodes. Laura underscores the importance of considering genre, episode length, and the unique demands of writing for audio. She encourages keeping the character count low for easier production and listener clarity.  Students are also guided to think deeply about their project's setting, themes, and characters, ensuring each element serves the narrative effectively. Overall, the course promises a fun and engaging journey into the world of audio fiction, equipping students with the skills to bring their podcast ideas to life and find an audience in this growing industry.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 How to Navigate the Course

    Section 2: Story Structure: Crafting Your Pilot

    Lecture 3 Brainstorming Your Idea

    Lecture 4 Audio Fiction: Special Sauce

    Lecture 5 Storytelling Structure

    Lecture 6 The History of Serialized Fiction

    Lecture 7 Radio Dramas: My Favorite Husband

    Lecture 8 Serialized Television: Grey's Anatomy

    Lecture 9 Breaking Story: Beat Sheets

    Section 3: Uniquely Audio: Special Considerations When Writing for Audio

    Lecture 10 Using the Medium to Your Advantage

    Lecture 11 Creating "Locations"

    Lecture 12 Building Tension

    Lecture 13 Recurring Sounds

    Lecture 14 Writing Sound

    Lecture 15 Write Your Pilot!

    Section 4: Producing Your Pilot

    Lecture 16 Make Your Project

    Lecture 17 Casting

    Lecture 18 Recording

    Lecture 19 Editing

    Lecture 20 Branding

    Lecture 21 Sharing Your Work

    Section 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 22 Thank you + Contact

    Anyone who is interested in creating their own fiction podcast.