From Idea to Outline: Make Your Audio Drama's Story Sustainable

From Idea to Outline: Make Your Audio Drama's Story Sustainable

39:11 Apr 11, 2025
About this episode
Click here to tell us what you think! Ideas constantly surround us—emerging from single words, current events, or  persistent questions. From Rajiv Joseph finding a newspaper article about a Bengal tiger killed by American soldiers (which eventually became a Broadway play starring Robin Williams) to Lynn Nottage crafting "Ruined" as a commentary on conflict minerals powering our smartphones, we examine how to refine these ideas into compelling fictional narratives using real-world connections.While concepts like Space Pirates might initially excite us as creators, what matters is premise—the underlying message giving a story significance beyond its setting. We demonstrate how seemingly different stories (Star Trek TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" and Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge") can share the same fundamental premise about understanding those different from ourselves.We introduce practical tools like audio mood boards—collections of sounds, music, and contextual elements that help steer your idea toward an outline. We also tackle crucial questions about sustainability: Do you have the resources to write and produce your concept? Will the format work for audio? And we explain what it means when a story has "legs." Connect with us through writersadwit@gmail.com or join our Discord server to continue the conversation about transforming your creative sparks into actionable outlines. Next episode, we'll dive into plotting versus "pantsing" approaches to storytelling!Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Dramatists Play Service)Ruined (Dramatists Play Service)One Flea Spare (Broadway Play Publishing)Let That Be Your Last Battlefield on Memory AlphaA View From The Bridge from BBC BitesizeSample audio drama inspiration board on MilanoteSound effects from freesound.org:Guitars in Auditorium by kevp888Soundwalk In Black-Forest Thunderstorm by RandomRecord19
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