Fischer Plummer
“We’re Just Big Guys Dancing!”
My first story was about a group of individuals who began dancing for the Dallas Mavericks during a playoff run a few years ago. I loved the way they introduced themselves with their nicknames, it allowed for a very casual introduction to the group of guys talking. As well as the narrator providing some context in between each of the talking points. It makes for a cohesive production all together with interesting individuals at the forefront. Little bit of motivational outro music and it is wrapped together nicely. I like this format just as much as the “speaker-only” format that feels personal, but this covers a good wealth of information quickly with the interjections from the narrator.
Clarence “Clancy” Haskett and Jerry Collier
Clancy is/ has been a vendor at the Baltimore Orioles for 43 years, he worked with Jerry throughout his time.
The second story was a different type of production and was much more personal and less filled with interjections from the narrator. Flowed much more as a conversation rather than a presentation, there is clear passion and chemistry between the 2 interviewees and that adds to the personal feeling of the production. Lots of highs and lows within the 2 minutes, which is awesome. Talks of planning wedding around Orioles games brings both into laughter which puts a smile on the listeners face. Much less music, but a funky little outro song to play us off.