The document provides guidelines for formatting a radio script, including using two columns, double spacing, writing spoken parts in uppercase and lowercase, and indicating music and sound effects in all caps and underlined. It demonstrates these formatting rules with a sample radio script that includes instructions for a theme music, announcer parts, sound effects, and dialogue between characters over 27 seconds. The script is an example for a commercial that promotes an unnamed product for an unnamed client.
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Example Radio Script
The document provides guidelines for formatting a radio script, including using two columns, double spacing, writing spoken parts in uppercase and lowercase, and indicating music and sound effects in all caps and underlined. It demonstrates these formatting rules with a sample radio script that includes instructions for a theme music, announcer parts, sound effects, and dialogue between characters over 27 seconds. The script is an example for a commercial that promotes an unnamed product for an unnamed client.
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ADV20001
Radio Script Example
Script layout guidelines
use two columns
double-space all copy write spoken copy in upper- and lowercase letters write instructions for sound effects (SFX) and music ALL IN CAPS and underline them write talent (for example, ANNOUNCER) instructions in parenthesis and capitalise (see above ENTHUSED) time the radio commercial
Client: Product:
Music & sound
effects in capitals and underlined
Title: Length: Writer: Medium: Radio
Two columns
MUSIC:
THEME--UPBEAT. ESTABLISH. CONTINUE UNDER AFTER 3
SECONDS. VOLUME SHOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH NARRATION (3 secs)
ANNCR:
Yes, friends! Its time for Blah blah blah...
(ENTHUSED)
Today's story comes to you from
commercial land Australia!(5 secs)
ADV20001 Radio Script Example
SOUND:
SOUND EFFECT DESCRIPTION GOES HERE. YOU CAN CALL
IT SOUND OR SFX, BUT WHATEVER YOU CALL IT, IT SHOULD BE UNDERLINED (3 secs)
ANNCR:
Blah Blah Blah with underline used for
emphasis... and more blah. Some more blah, blah, blah and so on until something interrupts. (5 secs)