Imaginative piece with descriptive narration and a great ending. Found it easy to dream up the desicribed situations. Excellent choice for this time of year.
This piece does a good job of engaging the listener. It provokes him to consider his relationship to his community and consider what he would like that relationship to be. Sound is used well. I don't have a hard time getting drawn into the story.
I like the concept behind the piece - a nature lover explores his locality and discovers a nature still thriving. Also, the piece provokes the listener to examine his relation to nature and the relation of his society to nature - something that, I feel, happens far too little.
Comments by Chris Tomazic
Comment for "Here I Am, Saying Thanks To My Mom"
Chris Tomazic
Posted on May 15, 2006 at 07:47 AM | Permalink
Review of Here I Am, Saying Thanks To My Mom
Imaginative piece with descriptive narration and a great ending. Found it easy to dream up the desicribed situations. Excellent choice for this time of year.
Comment for "Eating Close to Home"
Chris Tomazic
Posted on May 01, 2006 at 07:59 PM | Permalink
Review of Eating Close to Home
This piece does a good job of engaging the listener. It provokes him to consider his relationship to his community and consider what he would like that relationship to be. Sound is used well. I don't have a hard time getting drawn into the story.
Comment for "Boxcar Poet"
Chris Tomazic
Posted on April 30, 2006 at 07:08 PM | Permalink
Review of Boxcar Poet
A Story Corps-esque narration by a former hobo. Conversation has good flow, and it is relatively easy to delineate between themes.
Comment for "Soup Kitchen Stirs Up Controversy in France" (deleted)
Chris Tomazic
Posted on April 29, 2006 at 09:54 AM
Review of Soup Kitchen Stirs Up Controversy in France (deleted)
The themes behind this piece are sensitive, emotionally charged, and applicable across all cultures. Well produced, both technically and artistically.
Comment for "Is It Just Me?"
Chris Tomazic
Posted on April 27, 2006 at 08:27 AM | Permalink
Review of Is It Just Me?
Good story-board and flow. Also, there is a lot of emotion behind the piece that really drives it forward and compells the listener to connect to it.
Comment for "Listening for Frogs"
Chris Tomazic
Posted on April 26, 2006 at 11:59 AM | Permalink
Review of Listening for Frogs
I like the concept behind the piece - a nature lover explores his locality and discovers a nature still thriving. Also, the piece provokes the listener to examine his relation to nature and the relation of his society to nature - something that, I feel, happens far too little.