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How does the production process for comics audio differ from traditional radio dramas?
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While sharing similarities, comics audio often aims to translate visual cues and panel transitions into auditory experiences. This means sound designers might focus on recreating the 'feel' of a specific art style or panel layout through sound. Traditional radio dramas might rely more heavily on narration to bridge scenes, whereas comics audio often uses sound effects and character dialogue to convey visual information.