Day One, The Orange Revolution

Submitted by ptremblay on May 11, 2007 - 3:05pm. ::

This is an excerpt of my narration for a documentary. Through the eyes of 6 Ukrainians, the film examines the history and current events of Ukraine, including its Orange Revolution of 2004, as context for exploring what it means to be – or become – an autonomous, free, and self-governing people.

Submitted by Jim Barfuss on June 2, 2007 - 6:46am.

Nicely done! Very well written, spoken, and edited. I would definitely listen to this.
Jim Barfuss
http://www.publicradioquest.com/user/2824

“The Hubble telescope now lets us view the distant past. If we turned it around, could we see into the future?" Seymour B. Moore

Submitted by commonphilosopher on May 16, 2007 - 10:33pm.

I really liked the writing, the music, the production. I'm wondering that if this was for a documentary (which sounds like it supersedes History Channel standards) how much of this work can you claim credit for? Did you just walk into a studio and read a script or did you do this whole thing?

Submitted by Jbattaglia on May 13, 2007 - 6:06am.

I like the professional voicing and very detailed imagery of the writing. I could definitely see the surroundings in your descriptions!