The Art of Radio Documentary
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23320Date
2017-06Type
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Peer reviewed
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Grenersen, GeirAbstract
For many years, I have been a devoted fan of radio documentaries. Back in the
1980s and 1990s I used to record some of the documentaries on my old Phillips
cassette recorder. When digital technology replaced such tapes, I put them in a
drawer. To make a radio documentary, you only need a good voice recorder and
a talent to connect with people. Listening to a good radio documentary, you get
the feeling of participating in the scenes that the journalist has recorded on tape.
The story unfolds before you, rich with character and detail, as people present
their lives “unfiltered,” without the usual interjections from experts.
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The University of Akron PressCitation
Grenersen ggr002. The Art of Radio Documentary. Proceedings from the Document Academy (PDOCAM). 2017;4(1)Metadata
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