Thursday, February 09, 2006

Corky Scholl

What I like most about Corky Scholl's work is how he often lets the stories speak for themselves. He uses voice overs on some of his stories, but only seems to do so when it's necessary. The first story about the summer hail storm really seemed to follow the tips we learned in class on Tuesday. He focused on getting good sound bites and good visuals. These two things were all that was needed to effectively show what was going on. A simple voice over stating something like "A freak storm happened..." would have been completely unnecessary. It's obvious from his use of visual and audio detail what happened. It's the people's reactions that make the story. He let the people speak for themselves

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