The sincerety of the narator really made the piece. This piece was put together real well, the audio is balanced... the music was matched perfectly. This piece if fun to listen to because, as a listener, one is drawn in by the personal experiences and emotions of the narator.
It is structured nicely and maintains the "fuzzy feelings".
Great beginning. But it could be better. Maybe if it you sped it up a bit or ran the segments together.
The public interview section was a nice touch, but the questions were too repetitive. The answers were redundant, and it was too long.
The interview with the guests were insightful and very capturing. But some of the questions and\or reactions were either unimportant, dull or shallow.
All in all, this is a fair piece. Definitely playable on the radio.
I only suggest that you get more into your subject matter next time and work a little on your sound editing.
Keep up the good work :)
By Alan Holley -student producer at KURA
Comments by Nancy Nixon
Comment for "That's My Song: Sex (I'm a...)"
Nancy Nixon
Posted on October 25, 2006 at 01:03 PM | Permalink
Review of That's My Song: Sex (I'm a...)
The sincerety of the narator really made the piece. This piece was put together real well, the audio is balanced... the music was matched perfectly. This piece if fun to listen to because, as a listener, one is drawn in by the personal experiences and emotions of the narator.
It is structured nicely and maintains the "fuzzy feelings".
Comment for "My Bad"
Nancy Nixon
Posted on October 24, 2006 at 12:17 PM | Permalink
Review of My Bad
Not too bad. Decent editing.
Great beginning. But it could be better. Maybe if it you sped it up a bit or ran the segments together.
The public interview section was a nice touch, but the questions were too repetitive. The answers were redundant, and it was too long.
The interview with the guests were insightful and very capturing. But some of the questions and\or reactions were either unimportant, dull or shallow.
All in all, this is a fair piece. Definitely playable on the radio.
I only suggest that you get more into your subject matter next time and work a little on your sound editing.
Keep up the good work :)
By Alan Holley -student producer at KURA