Anthony
I really felt that this was a relevant piece to the class as well as the TCNJ community. As a student that looses almost everything, I felt the anxiety of the narrator who was frantically looking for his camera. The sound as really clear and I enjoyed hearing the crunching of the ground, I really felt like I was outside, maybe a little more sounds could have been added for there to have been an even more apparent atmosphere.
Ryan-
This piece was really soothing. I love music and I feel the same way when I am listening to music. Memories definitely trigger when I am listening to anything and the feeling was evoked when listening to this piece. It was a little difficult to hear the voices at some points, but the purpose was still put across.
Kyle-
I literally LOL when I was listening to this piece. When I am typing a paper or doing any work for that matter I procrastinate SO much. That involves watching TV or eating, whatever it takes to procrastinate. I really like the audio pieces chosen and I can definitely see myself being the narrator (even though there was no narrative voice, which was really refreshing in a sense I was the individual in the scenario). The first time I heard the piece, I was a little upset in the middle with the extended piece in the middle, but when I listened to it a second time I enjoyed it because I felt like I was really interested in a flick on TV and then realized "oh crap, I have work to do!" Loved this piece.
Kara
I loved the audio. It was clean and clear. There was some clips that I could hear kind of pop at times, but I did not really mind it because it added to the chaos of the clip. I was the psychologist listening to the patients "inner" thoughts of chaos. The audio that I enjoyed the most was the scream because of its crisp quality and depth it added to the clip. The voices uses at the end, although minimal, were chosen wisely.
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