I enjoyed hearing Geneva's voice tell her own story rather than reading the story. You get a great concept from both types of the story but I think her voice and hearing her reactions sets in more than just reading it. I think David Isay did a good job at leading Geneva into a story vs. just questions and answers. This is going to be one thing that is a challenge in doing the sound portraits, the questions will have to be well thought and worded. Another challenge he faced was wording the transcript in way that you would get the same impact as hearing her voice. He used punctuation as well as emotions, noises going on, etc to get the feel of the real story.
The story of Geneva Tisdale.
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