The post-production of radio dramas is more difficult than the post-production of audio books or audio audios, because the characters and situations in the drama are not represented by CV sounds, but by sound effects and BGM, which requires post-production personnel to have rich skills. Experience and a good understanding of the script can perfectly construct the character relationships, situational atmosphere, scene dynamics, etc. in the play. Based on my many years of experience in doing graduation projects for directing students, one script can be created by different people. There will be different levels of production. The difference in level is mainly reflected in the amount of sound effects, the creativity of sound effects, and the control of BGM. Let me give you an example.
Not long ago, I was given a graduation project by a radio and television student (not (Free, all the ones I took were paid). There is a plot in her book where the heroine falls into the water, and the hero goes to save her, but his other girlfriend won’t let him go into the water. Generally speaking, the sound effects here are nothing more than pulling, Chaotic footsteps or the sound of splashing water, but on this basis I added three additional sound effects: face slapping sounds, gasping sounds, teeth gritting sounds, coupled with a sad and tangled BGM, the whole plot became more three-dimensional. It came alive. Later, when the classmate accepted and reviewed the manuscript, he also had a good evaluation of this plot. Therefore, in addition to the sense of responsibility for the work, the later level must be reflected in a rich experience, a script or a voice. Here you go, as you read and listen to the dry sounds, you can form a preliminary framework in your mind. Then during the production process, based on the framework, you will continue to reduce or add some elements such as BGM and sound effects that fit the character's heart. , and sometimes even add a resonant SFX (inner monologue). This is the training manual for the later stage of the radio drama. You are welcome to accept it. Every word is typed by me, please accept it.