D on apex sound effects such as a screams and crashes
By announcing it before during and after the broadcast (APEX)
The radio version of The War of the Worlds included intermittent disclaimers describing the broadcast as a work of fiction and noting the date and time. However, some listeners missed or misunderstood these warnings, leading to panic and confusion among the audience who believed the events were real.
By including interviews with officials such as the U.S. secretary of the interior
By adding a disclaimer at the beginning of the show
Announced before, during, and after the broadcast that the events were not real.
A live orchestra and music
Musical Interludes. APEX
(Apex Learning) To make the broadcast seem more like a real radio program and increase the audience's suspense.
To make the broadcast seem more credible. APEX
to create pathos to get the audience's attention and draw them into the story.
Boys throwing stones at the cylinder
They made it seem like the reports broadcast on the radio were real. [=
In the book "War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells, the story is set in Victorian England, while in the movies, adaptations have been set in different time periods and locations. The book also focuses more on the narrator's personal experiences and reflections, while the movies often include additional characters and subplots to enhance the action and drama. Additionally, the ending of the book differs from various movie adaptations in how the Martians are ultimately defeated.
The radio version was set on the day it was broadcast in the 1930s, while the novel was set in the late 1800
The radio version was set on the day it was broadcast in the 1930s, while the novel was set in the late 1800
B. To make the sponsors happy and ask them. The music interludes in the radio version of The War of the Worlds were likely included to provide breaks in the narrative and create opportunities for advertising, pleasing sponsors that helped fund the broadcast. They served as a way to maintain listener engagement while also allowing for advertising messages to be delivered to the audience.
A live orchestra and music