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RADIO PLAYS ARE MIND-MOVIES!

Vintage Radio

Radio is sometimes known as the writer's favorite medium; as Malcolm Bradbury once said, it is "a world made with words shaped into being, without a physical presence." With radio, you have to use your imagination - something you don't need when watching TV or movies. We can be whomever we want to be, travel wherever we want to go; all in "our mind's eye", thanks to radio programs. The stories and scenarios are often planted forever in our memories and in our own personal "theatre of the mind".

Radio drama has long been a fertile training ground for writers and is a genre in which screenwriters, playwrights and television writers feel at home. It has given voice to generations of writers. From Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and Irish writer Samuel Beckett to American playwright Harold Pinter; all have been involved with radio drama.

Moondance is dedicated to ensuring that radio drama remains an integral and dynamic part of our international broadcasting and cultural heritage.

MOONDANCE RADIO PLAY JUDGING CRITERIA:

STORY/PLOT

Is the story interesting? Does it have a logical progression? How is the plot development? Is the story told completely? Does it have a great ending?

SOUND
Does the script utilize the medium to its fullest? Does the script show how sound can tell a tale? Are the sound effects used intelligently? Does the use of sound add to -- or distract from -- the action?

CHARACTERS
Are the characters believable? Interesting? Do they help move the story forward? Does the reader care about them? Does each character add something to the overall story?

LANGUAGE
Do the characters speak as they should, depending on the era, character, personality, psychology, & various events in the story? Do they react to each other and events?

CONFLICT
Does it have conflict that is believable? Does it add dramatic tension to the story? Is the resolution of the central conflict reasonable and satisfying?

REALISM
Does the play feel as if it actually takes place where & when it should? Does the audience know the locale or setting? Can it make the listener imagine the visuals of the location, scenes and characters? Does the radio play transport the listener to that time and/or place?

PRODUCTION
The best radio scripts grab the reader/judge and demand attention. They beg to be produced.


SUBMITTING RADIO PLAYS & TAPES:

  • Please submit the general release form & include the entry fee with your entry, or go to WAB (www.withoutabox.com/login/1240).

  • When submitting a radio play, you may also submit the script from which it was produced.

  • You may submit a radio play script and CD as separate entries, but, in that case, please submit two entry forms, two release forms & entry fees for each, or go to WAB (www.withoutabox.com/login/1240) and submit both entries there.

  • You may submit as many radio plays &/or CDs as you wish.

  • When submitting a produced radio play CD, please include the name of the producer or production company.

  • You may submit a radio play or CD made at any time. There are no restrictions as to when a play was written or produced.

  • If you are sending an existing audio production, it must be submitted on CD.

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