What Killed Sergeant Gray--American Radio Works
I listened to most of this story, and it was very well done. There is a good mix of narration and quotes from different soldiers. The reporters were able to interview several people who shared their views and experiences, so the story was not limited to one person's knowledge.
A guardian of the Unknown Soldiers--USA Today
This story had less emotion than I would have expected. It was a good slideshow, and it was very interesting, but I think that a story with this topic could have been more compelling to watch. I think this could have been done well with less talking and maybe more music. I liked how it ended with the bugle music, so maybe some more of that would work well.
Musical Maysie
unfortunately, my computer will not open this slideshow
edit: I was able to open this story
This story was amazing. It was very touching. I think that the orchestra music in the background added a lot to this piece. not only was it good for setting the scene (because the topic was violin playing) but it also set the mood. Letting Maysie tell her own story was key. It was great to hear her own innocent and naive perspective on life, and then when the other people in the story pointed it out you knew her well enough to agree with them. The pictures also helped a lot. I liked how they were sort of darker and subdued because that fit well with the story. This whole piece just flowed very well and helped to convey the mood and the story of this young girl in a beautiful way.
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