So, here's the deal with Kris Weber's podcast; it was the most original and creative submission i have seen so far. Now, he might not have had the technological genius of one Van Wickiam, but I honestly found myself enjoying his entire podcast - completely intrigued and waiting to see what he would say or do next.
Kris opened his podcast with some good old punk rock and some general nonsensical but nonetheless entertaining dancing and craziness. I was laughing from then on. Kris decided to present his podcast in a manner in which no one else did; he focused on filming his podcast rather than speaking into a microphone and having an endless series of images float by on the screen. And for that, I thank him. I was getting a bit tired of the flickering of images and accompanying voice without a face. Kris and cohort Dylan Burnett added an incredibly comical and creative aspect to his podcast presentation in this sense. The 'interview' with JK Rowling (altough part of me wants to smack Kris for manipulating her words and making her seem like a troubled and cold woman.. which she is not), was a particularly funny way to gain an insight into JKR's bio and writing background. a bit confusing at times, but funny. :)
The aspect i might have loved most about Kris' podcast was the way in which he presented his original piece. With the musical talents of Dylan by his side, Kris filmed himself reading his original piece while Dylan played the guitar, playing chords and responding to what he heard in Kris' story. I cannot stress that I don't do this aspect of his podcast justice in my review, but i assure you that while Kris' podcast incorporated all of the required information, it was arguably one of the most enjoyable to watch.
Kudos, sir.
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lololol "So here's the deal"
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