Short Audio Drama on the Theme of The Tempest
"Sometimes a
thousand twangling instruments
Will him about mine ears; and sometime voices,
That if I then had waked after long sleep,
Will make me sleep again, and then in dreaming
The clouds methought would open and show riches
Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked
I cried to dream again."
Will him about mine ears; and sometime voices,
That if I then had waked after long sleep,
Will make me sleep again, and then in dreaming
The clouds methought would open and show riches
Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked
I cried to dream again."
William Shakespeare, The Tempest, 3.2
Make a short audio drama on the theme
of The Tempest. "Be not afeared.
The isle is full of noises” is the theme for the London 2012 Olympics’ opening
ceremony.
What are the noises that afear you?
Lasting EXACTLY 60 seconds in length (including title/credits)
Lasting EXACTLY 60 seconds in length (including title/credits)
1. The audio drama should be uploaded
to Audiotheque (www.audiotheque.co.uk)
2. If the audio drama includes music, it must be royalty free or Creative Commons or other similar permission-based media.
For further information contact Rob Watson (rwatson@dmu.ac.uk)
2. If the audio drama includes music, it must be royalty free or Creative Commons or other similar permission-based media.
This contest is open to all students
in the Department of Media Technology.
Only one submission per student is
allowed in each contest (video, audio and music) whether as an individual or as
a joint entry (maximum of 3 students for a joint entry). Joint entries only
need to be submitted by one member of the group.
The deadline for the entry of submissions
is 5pm Monday 30th April 2012.
Submission is by online uploaded file
and link sent by email to Rob Watson (rwatson@dmu.ac.uk) with the ‘Subject’ titled ‘Creative Media Contests’. Include the
following in the email:
1. Contest category (audio)
2. Entrant(s) name(s) and student
number(s)
3. Link to media submission (Audiotheque)
For further information contact Rob Watson (rwatson@dmu.ac.uk)
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