Nick, the producer, has a good radio voice, which keeps a steady rhythm throughout the piece. He captures some good sound, as well. But, while it claims to be a business piece, the producer didn't address any of the business aspects of Home Runners, like how much the drivers charge or if its profitable. I would have liked to hear a bit more about that. Overall, I liked it. But I'm from Portland, so maybe the piece is more interesting to me than it would be to someone in any other city, USA.
Comments for Here Comes the Night
Produced by Nick Pumilia
Other pieces by Salt Institute for Documentary Studies
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Whit Richardson
Posted on November 06, 2007 at 05:40 PM | Permalink
Review of Here Comes the Night
Nick, the producer, has a good radio voice, which keeps a steady rhythm throughout the piece. He captures some good sound, as well. But, while it claims to be a business piece, the producer didn't address any of the business aspects of Home Runners, like how much the drivers charge or if its profitable. I would have liked to hear a bit more about that. Overall, I liked it. But I'm from Portland, so maybe the piece is more interesting to me than it would be to someone in any other city, USA.