Jane Kidd speaks to children about voting, government and what she stands for as a candidate for a State Representative office.
At one point the reporter gives her microphone to a fifth grader to interview a friend, and it was an interesting technique. The question and answer weren't vital to the piece, but I like the idea.
This piece would have fit best last month, but it could be played around any election, primary season, etc. All in all, it was a good report following a worthy event.
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Hans Anderson
Posted on November 06, 2004 at 01:33 PM | Permalink
Review of Kids for Kidd
Jane Kidd speaks to children about voting, government and what she stands for as a candidate for a State Representative office.
At one point the reporter gives her microphone to a fifth grader to interview a friend, and it was an interesting technique. The question and answer weren't vital to the piece, but I like the idea.
This piece would have fit best last month, but it could be played around any election, primary season, etc. All in all, it was a good report following a worthy event.