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Revolution in the Echo Chamber is a sociohistorical analysis of British and American radio and audio drama from 1919 to present day. This volume examines the aesthetic, cultural, and technical elements of audio drama along with its context within the literary canon. In addition to the form and development of aural drama, Leslie Grace McMurtry provides an exploration of mental imagery generation in relation to its reception and production. Building on historical analysis, Revolution in the Echo Chamber provides contemporary perspective, drawing on trends from the current audio drama environment to analyze how people listen to audio drama, including podcast drama, today--and how they might listen in the future.
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If you've ever been startled by a sound in the dark, you already know the unique power of audio horror. Horror Podcasting gives readers critical insight into the enduring power of horror storytelling through sound.From the oral tradition of campfire tales to today’s immersive, serialized audio dramas, the horror genre has found a natural home in the podcasting form. With its ability to tap into the listener’s imagination and provoke visceral responses, podcasting has reinvigorated horror storytelling. This book traces the lineage of sound-based horror, examining the rise of hit shows like Welcome to Night Vale, The Black Tapes Podcast, A Scottish Podcast, and One by One, which adopt the serialized format popularized by true crime podcasting post-2014.Through case studies spanning independent creators, networked productions, and public service broadcasters, Horror Podcasting explores recurring themes in horror’s audio revival. Two chapters written from a practitioner’s perspective delve into both the creative process and the spine-tingling joy of crafting and consuming these dramas.
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If you've ever been startled by a sound in the dark, you already know the unique power of audio horror. Horror Podcasting gives readers critical insight into the enduring power of horror storytelling through sound.From the oral tradition of campfire tales to today’s immersive, serialized audio dramas, the horror genre has found a natural home in the podcasting form. With its ability to tap into the listener’s imagination and provoke visceral responses, podcasting has reinvigorated horror storytelling. This book traces the lineage of sound-based horror, examining the rise of hit shows like Welcome to Night Vale, The Black Tapes Podcast, A Scottish Podcast, and One by One, which adopt the serialized format popularized by true crime podcasting post-2014.Through case studies spanning independent creators, networked productions, and public service broadcasters, Horror Podcasting explores recurring themes in horror’s audio revival. Two chapters written from a practitioner’s perspective delve into both the creative process and the spine-tingling joy of crafting and consuming these dramas.