I really like this piece. The narrator's voice was so authentic to NYC and his storytelling skills drew me to the piece even more. That coupled w/the nat sound and the quirkiness of the topic make it a memorable piece.
Review of Pop Vultures #13: Award Shows & Beyonce (deleted)
I really like the concept here. The show has a lot of energy, not only in terms of the delivery of the host, but the guests were upbeat as was some of the music excerpts.
The content was interesting and informative in the way of 'things you never knew.' This particular piece was sort of an unveiling of what goes on w/awards shows.
I enjoyed the way the piece was packaged. It was sound rich w/music bites and natural sound.
Since I work at a college radio station, this would work well for us since a good portion of our listening audience, college students, are interested in pop culture and could stand to learn a thing or two by listening to this show (and other shows, I presume). But the show is not focused solely on current pop sensations and that gives it some depth.
Comments by Kim Fox
Comment for "Gumbuster"
Kim Fox
Posted on September 05, 2005 at 10:04 AM | Permalink
Review of Gumbuster
I really like this piece. The narrator's voice was so authentic to NYC and his storytelling skills drew me to the piece even more. That coupled w/the nat sound and the quirkiness of the topic make it a memorable piece.
Comment for "Street Performer"
Kim Fox
Posted on September 05, 2005 at 10:01 AM | Permalink
Review of Street Performer
Nice job w/this piece. Though it was too short. The use of nat sound was a good edition and the narrator's storytelling.
Comment for "Pop Vultures #13: Award Shows & Beyonce" (deleted)
Kim Fox
Posted on May 17, 2004 at 07:46 AM
Review of Pop Vultures #13: Award Shows & Beyonce (deleted)
I really like the concept here. The show has a lot of energy, not only in terms of the delivery of the host, but the guests were upbeat as was some of the music excerpts.
The content was interesting and informative in the way of 'things you never knew.' This particular piece was sort of an unveiling of what goes on w/awards shows.
I enjoyed the way the piece was packaged. It was sound rich w/music bites and natural sound.
Since I work at a college radio station, this would work well for us since a good portion of our listening audience, college students, are interested in pop culture and could stand to learn a thing or two by listening to this show (and other shows, I presume). But the show is not focused solely on current pop sensations and that gives it some depth.