The Echos of War
https://storycorps.org/animation/the-echoes-of-war/
The Echos of War was about a man named Sergeant Harrison Wright who was the bugel player for the Army.
The intro had light bugel music and Instead of there being an interviewer in the beginning there was text and cartoon to introduce Sergeant Wright which I liked beacuse it made it all his own story. Throughout the story there is light music of the bugel and when he spoke about playing taps it ws played as well. The audio was very clear with no background noise at all. I think the cartoon made it more entertaining than watching a person sitting still telling a story.
My mom volunteered to drive us
This story was about a woman who shares her memory of being a child activist in the Civil Rights era.
There is intro music that fits the mood of the story and then the interviewer gives an intro to the story. Throughout the story there is no music and no cartoon like the echos of war there is just a picture of child activists sitting at a resturant. Towards the end of the story there is music as an outro that starts as she is finishing her story and then fades out. Durring the story the audio is perfect and there is no backgrounf noise or the interviewer asking anything. While her face wasnt shown I feel the picture was a better choice because you could look at what it was like for her as a child.
