That was a great sound to start the piece with - it really grabs your attention. Through the various interviews, I think Adam nails the appeal of the Art-O-Mat in a fairly short running time. Well done.
What a great premise - and he follows through with it as well. This is fantastic piece to learn about Bollywood. He asks a lot of the same questions that I would have asked, but he has the gusto to try things that are probably out of his element. Very well scipted with great sounds and interviews. I love the parts where he just talks to himself about what's going on near-by. The only reason I'll hold out on a full five stars is because I think it's a bit long. Granted, I would have a hard time deciding what to cut, but I think something this long needs more main characters or a stronger narrative to justify that kind of length.
Comments by Michael Nutt
Comment for "Art-O-Mat"
Michael Nutt
Posted on February 27, 2005 at 02:36 PM | Permalink
Review of Art-O-Mat
That was a great sound to start the piece with - it really grabs your attention. Through the various interviews, I think Adam nails the appeal of the Art-O-Mat in a fairly short running time. Well done.
Comment for "The Dream Factory Worker"
Michael Nutt
Posted on February 27, 2005 at 02:11 PM | Permalink
Review of The Dream Factory Worker
What a great premise - and he follows through with it as well. This is fantastic piece to learn about Bollywood. He asks a lot of the same questions that I would have asked, but he has the gusto to try things that are probably out of his element. Very well scipted with great sounds and interviews. I love the parts where he just talks to himself about what's going on near-by. The only reason I'll hold out on a full five stars is because I think it's a bit long. Granted, I would have a hard time deciding what to cut, but I think something this long needs more main characters or a stronger narrative to justify that kind of length.