It would be nice to have the question asked in the beginning of the feature -- "where do you go to find peace?" Nevertheless, I loved that there were a few unsurprising answers and then a crazy one! (Be warned, though, that there is a tiny bit of NSFW content in one response.) At around 0:30, there is a big level jump. The greatest merit of this piece is the unexpected and hilarious response of one teen.
Hello my name is Jemima Williams, and I am a member of the Generation PRX Youth Editorial Board. First I would like to congratulate you on creating this radio documentary piece. This is taking a step into journalism, by sharing and expressing yourself. I would suggest the diction to be a bit clearer, and transition music. Other than that you did good. Great Job!
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It would be nice to have the question asked in the beginning of the feature -- "where do you go to find peace?" Nevertheless, I loved that there were a few unsurprising answers and then a crazy one! (Be warned, though, that there is a tiny bit of NSFW content in one response.) At around 0:30, there is a big level jump. The greatest merit of this piece is the unexpected and hilarious response of one teen.
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Posted on December 24, 2010 at 01:10 PM | Permalink
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Hello my name is Jemima Williams, and I am a member of the Generation PRX Youth Editorial Board. First I would like to congratulate you on creating this radio documentary piece. This is taking a step into journalism, by sharing and expressing yourself. I would suggest the diction to be a bit clearer, and transition music. Other than that you did good. Great Job!