- Your group needs to bring in a draft script for your proposed broadcast work. This script is the spoken word or voice element of the radio artwork with additional instructions for sound effects, music stings etc. Bring TWO copies on paper of this script. These are to mark up with sfx cues and other notes.
This is the document me and my team members are working on: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-gqjca6lNOnrXgXL2jfDLosQ9jgwq5QifQ7_8yAwwJs/edit?usp=sharing

We firstly listed some ideas about our theme and we moved on to deciding with the draft for the audio.
In our further meeting, we have finalised the theme and created our outline about the script. I have taken the role of writing the script and adding the sound effect later on. The script haven been discussed about, and in the process of discussion, I given a variety of ideas that are creative and helpful, we were thinking about making the theme bigger due to the reason of sensitivity and controversial of the it, if we pointing to any specific place or region. Therefore, I thought of creating a fractional world. We have further developed into the areas where human rights are based on the power we hold and class we are in. Where we want to put our setting in the future such as the technological world with utopia. Thinking of Utopia, I thought of a movie that I have seen before, which is also about Utopia. The story was about how people get brainwashed and eased memory, where they think they are living in a perfect world. But the truth is actually one queen controlling everything, people have to listen to her, nobody knows the truth except her. I shared this story with my team. This story inspired many of my teammates and they all agree to create a factional world with new technologies. Our concept is power and classes are human nature desires, which can be presented by using robots to compare and contrast with humans.
After planning the storyline, I have begun to write with one of my teammates. I have carried most of the narrative and structure, especially the main conflict that leads the audience to hear the highlight of the story and understand the meaning of the story.