I really liked this piece as a snippet of everyday life in NY. Something that is rarely spoken of but surely happens often in a place where so many people live so closely. Well produced but the ending fell flat. perhaps the timing was off at the end.
I liked this piece although the sound was a little choppy at times. I'm not sure if I like the interuption of the interviewer's voice mixed in with the answers. Overall, a nice piece.
It might have been more interesting to tell the story from the perspective of one of the people involved in the actual incident.
Also, this story would probably be best served in a context of similar stories, although I can't think of anything appropriate off the top of my head, given the brevity of the piece.
Comments by Jennifer Cass
Comment for "Eye Contact"
Jennifer Cass
Posted on December 18, 2005 at 04:32 PM | Permalink
Review of Eye Contact
I really liked this piece as a snippet of everyday life in NY. Something that is rarely spoken of but surely happens often in a place where so many people live so closely. Well produced but the ending fell flat. perhaps the timing was off at the end.
Comment for "I Wish"
Jennifer Cass
Posted on June 20, 2005 at 03:19 PM | Permalink
Review of I Wish
I liked this piece although the sound was a little choppy at times. I'm not sure if I like the interuption of the interviewer's voice mixed in with the answers. Overall, a nice piece.
Comment for "Around the World in Six Years"
Jennifer Cass
Posted on December 19, 2004 at 12:58 PM | Permalink
Review of Around the World in Six Years
I liked this piece and would like to hear follow-ups on his progress over the next several years. It was well constructed and professionally produced.
Comment for ""My Daughter Knocked Out The Power On The Whole East Coast""
Jennifer Cass
Posted on December 19, 2004 at 12:35 PM | Permalink
Review of "My Daughter Knocked Out The Power On The Whole East Coast"
It might have been more interesting to tell the story from the perspective of one of the people involved in the actual incident.
Also, this story would probably be best served in a context of similar stories, although I can't think of anything appropriate off the top of my head, given the brevity of the piece.