Showing posts with label Audio Features. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audio Features. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Islamists on AUC Campus, Audio Documentary...Coming Soon!



AUC policy banning religious and political based clubs, hidden religious groups on campus and whether the growing support for Islamists in Egypt will reflect on the liberal AUC.

" If the policy states that no religious or political then MAL and MUN and all these clubs should be banned from being done," Mohammed Yassin, a former Help Club member.

To know more about this attend the listening session, at AUC's New Cairo campus on Sunday, May 13 and Wednesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. each day in the BEC building, room 1060.

For this track and more go to http://bit.ly/yzWezB

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

More of AUC Food Courts



AUC has two food courts, the one they call Americana and the Omda food court. Many students prefer the Omda food court because it's cheap and it offers cultural Egyptian food. Cats walking around in the food court is a serious problem that annoys many students. After all, AUC food courts are not just places where student eat but also places where they socialize and rest between classes.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Listening Journal #1: Luis' Story, An Illegal Immigrant Story




Picture from World Vision Report

Luis' Story Produced by Paul Cuadros
Length of the feature: Roughly 4:50 min
Listen to the feature



The feature is a profile about Luis who is an illegal immigrant at the US. Because of his illegal status he might not be able to enter a university. The feature talks about Luis’ life, how he first came to the US and his dreams of joining the university.
It is an interesting feature because of the topic itself, the natural sound and the sound bites that the producer picked. Also the way the story was constructed and written puts some color into the story and makes you imagine the character.
The quality of the audio is very good. The natural sound is used wisely that it gives the feeling of being there but at the same time doesn’t compete with the narration or the sound bites.
The delivery of the announcer was clear and the pace, with which he talked, was suitable. It was not too fast, that you cannot understand what’s going on, nor too slow, that you feel bored.
But I think the overall feature was a little bit longer than necessary.
To make it better, I think that the timing of the feature should be provided because the listener needs to know what to expect. Also the website needs to be simplified that you don’t have to go different windows and tabs to download the feature or simply listen to it.