Such dry and flat storytelling
I feel this podcast needs a GREAT editor, to help shape some sort of pacing. The bulk of the episodes are just unedited interviews without decent summarizing or analysis, or background for other local cases that the audience wouldn’t know about. Host/creator/reporter must be ruthless in editing and shaping their interviews and sound bites into a compelling story and timeline. Don’t be afraid to over-explain and repeat in a voiceover because when it’s only audio the audience needs frequent signposts for who/what/where/when.
goblinlab via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/19
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iPad Pete via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/06/19
The subject is great but the delivery is a bit dry. The production values can be stepped up a few notches. The narrators voice didn't keep me glued to the story. It got boring and i think that's due to the delivery as the case is actually interesting. Not as riveting as other true crime...Read full review »
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