On 5 Feb 2001, Michael Stutz replied to douglas irving repetto:
>> "I here make available my notebooks for the last fifteen years
>> or so in the hopes directors/writers will make use of the
>> material as I do.  Choosing, arrangning, re-arranging,
>> inventing situations into which the dialogue can be dropped,
>> and ending up with a theatrical poerformance."
>
> Reminds me of a discussion with Tesla Coil last fall about
> his idea that _radio drama_ might see an online comeback
> as a high art form, its components very amenable to copyleft:
> collections of sound effects, music snips, and scripts, which
> could all be available for re-arrangement and modification in
> the production of new performances...

...and broadcast with a GPL streaming audio server.

Another thought in that connection:  a text editor "drama
mode" that checks a script for the number of characters,
queues printing of that many copies, each with different
character's lines boldfaced or otherwise highlighted (and
toss in another copy prepared for the SFX director)...

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