Radio drama (also known as radio drama, sound drama and sound drama) is a dramatic and purely acoustic performance, which is distributed by radio stations or audio media such as tapes or CDs. A drama that has no visual component and is mainly performed by a broadcaster or voice actor. Help the audience imagine characters and stories.
An art form that meets the needs of radio broadcasting. Radio plays focus on dialogue and explanation of characters, and make full use of music accompaniment and sound effects to strengthen the atmosphere.
Character dialogue is the main means to promote the development of the plot. Radio drama requires actors to dub personalized, colloquial and action-oriented. Actors must articulate clearly, express accurately, vividly and emotionally, and the soundtrack should be distinctive, undulating and touching, and the sound effect should be realistic. Commentary should help the audience understand the scene and the action state of the characters in the play.