How often do you think about how special your toilet is? Who knew the scale of how taken for granted this device is! In "A Little Flushed Up", Sara Zhang actively describes the sanitary problems billions of people in the world face. She grabs your attention and holds it by relating to the way you feel about defecation, but manages to teach you many important facts. By the time you've listened through, you've learned quite a bit. Sound effects are added to the background in many places so that they support but do not take away from the narration. The transition from the global problem to the specifics in China is flawless. The listener gets shown an example of the conditions some people live in first hand by a witness, and can piece the whole thing together themselves. A Little Flushed Up is a model for how global problems can be condensed into a digestible radio special.
I learned more in the 5:40 of your project than in my adult years. Please do additional material focused at inspiring other contemporary artists. I can hear the wit of stand up, read the blogger take, see the
short drama pieces. Please hit us again! A great job!
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Kyle Alpert
Posted on October 07, 2009 at 02:54 PM | Permalink
Fantastic
How often do you think about how special your toilet is? Who knew the scale of how taken for granted this device is! In "A Little Flushed Up", Sara Zhang actively describes the sanitary problems billions of people in the world face. She grabs your attention and holds it by relating to the way you feel about defecation, but manages to teach you many important facts. By the time you've listened through, you've learned quite a bit. Sound effects are added to the background in many places so that they support but do not take away from the narration. The transition from the global problem to the specifics in China is flawless. The listener gets shown an example of the conditions some people live in first hand by a witness, and can piece the whole thing together themselves. A Little Flushed Up is a model for how global problems can be condensed into a digestible radio special.
Joe Viola
Posted on September 22, 2009 at 06:24 PM | Permalink
MORE!
I learned more in the 5:40 of your project than in my adult years. Please do additional material focused at inspiring other contemporary artists. I can hear the wit of stand up, read the blogger take, see the
short drama pieces. Please hit us again! A great job!