Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Local Lore Time Arts

Local Lore Interviews at Starbucks

14 comments:

  1. i could picture the people and the descriptions they were giving as they were said.

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  2. I liked that you got a point a view of someone who didn't like Starbucks. It made the itnerview more interesting and the woman with the accent was very funny.

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  3. I liked the girl with the Australian (i think it was) accent. The interviews provided a detailed physical description and told what each persons reason for going there is

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  4. I like how you interviewed several people and switched viewpoints seamlessly.. I got an honest idea of what people thought about the location.

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  5. I like the double perspective in this. you had people who loved starbucks, and ones who didn't.

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  6. i like all the different viewpoints people had of starbucks. i can't believe how much some of the people go there, it's kind of ridiculous

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  7. I liked how when they described the place it felt cozy and closed off from the outside world. I also liked the British girl you interviewed haha is that a real accent?

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  8. I like that you went to a number of different people. Also the girl with the accent added some energy/character to the interview.

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  9. It was a nice move to not edit out the background noise. It definitely added something to the piece. On another note, this reminded me of your accordion book from 2-D. Random. :)

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  10. I thought the introduction was very natural with a fresh approach. When I listen to it I feels like I'm visually there. I really admire that you cover every facet of the space from their personal beverages, to the visual descriptions of the interior, to the opposing view of starbucks

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  11. You had a really nice structure to your interview! I liked how we didn't hear the 'exact' same answer repeatedly, it had a nice flow. I also liked the different views, the employee, customers, the guy who just wanted to say hi to his friend.

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  12. TRUE FACT : accents make everything sound better !

    so - great job finding someone with an interesting voice to describe an everyday and well-known place !

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  13. this interview i believe displayed the wide variety and range of people that go to this establishment. You have shown that people either hate it or love it which is often hard to do because sometimes people just dont want to be straight forward or blunt when asked questions that may discourage others or the place of which they are in. Great job

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  14. It is interesting to choose a corporate site that is often very cookie cutter in its visuals. I think you got a broad range of interviews and experiences in the piece. I think it was also interesting to have them say how often they are there and what they drink.

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