AUDIOPRODUCTION CRITIQUES | ||
PROGRAME | YALIYOTENDEKA | LEO |
DURATION | 15 minutes (8:00-8:15pm) | 15 minutes (8:45-9:00pm) |
1st Nov 2010 | Waweru Mburu here talks on ICC and its proceedings in trying to gather evidence of post-election violence that took the country by storm after disputed presidential election. He argue that those who will be found guilt of fueling the violence should then face law and receive severe punishment for them not to repeat what happened. He says that he’s sure Louis Moreno Ocampo is a determined man and he will wth no doubt deal with people brought about the violence. | Leo Africa bring news on African development as wel as the issue of disaster management. They also say something to do with |
3rd Nov 2010 | Mr. Mburu on yaliyotendeka he focus on how the government has worked hard through (KACC) Kenya Anticorruption Commission which is headed by newly elcted PLO Lumumba. He congratulates Lumumba for the excellent work that he doing and said that “the days of the thieves are counted” original said in Swahili as “siku za mwizi ni chache.” He also plays the song “kila mutu atubeba msalaba wake mwenyewe” meaning that everybody will carry his/her own cross. The song gives the mood of the topic as well as enforcing the impact of the actions people take in the society. | On the other side, Leo Africa news are all about politics. They report on the newly elected president of |
PRODUCTION VALUES | The sound is very clear and of good quality. There is no distortion of any kind. There is also the use of a song to create mental picture in the mind of the listener. | The sound is good quality. However, in some cases there are some noises coming from the background more so when the reporters are reporting. |
Thursday, November 4, 2010
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Well organized but consider reving colour scheme and font style.
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