SCREENWRITING TASK 2 DONE
A radio script is very unique as none of a story can be told visually, only by sound or voice, and is usually only used to start a show. The format is very simple and should be easily understandable for the person, or persons on air. The script is usually only used to start of a radio show and the rest of the show is just dialogue from the person or persons on air. In the example of a radio script provided, the first stage of the script is the intro. This is the music or, in this case, 'indent jingle' that starts the show. The speech of the script is in a normal text, whereas and other information needed is in bold, whether that be an instruction or a way to say the next piece of dialogue. Abbreviations are another convection in radio scripts as it has a more converasastional style. An example of this in the script provided is 'we've' instead of 'we have' and 'that's' instead of 'that is'. Other conventions of radio script include w...