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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 17:53:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Originally published October 9, 2008) There&#8217;s a strange garden just outside of Boston that&#8217;s been grabbing a lot of attention lately. It&#8217;s called &#8220;Cross Into the Abyss,&#8221; and like most things people put any effort into these days, it even has a Web presence. I recently completed an audio/stills piece on the Abyss, which you [...]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s a strange garden just outside of Boston that&#8217;s been grabbing a lot of attention lately. It&#8217;s called &#8220;Cross Into the Abyss,&#8221; and like most things people put any effort into these days, it even has a <a href="http://www.crossintotheabyss.org">Web presence</a>. I recently completed an audio/stills piece on the Abyss, which you can see in all its overly compressed glory below. I plan to upload a higher-res version of the file to News-Geek fairly soon.</p>
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<p>The goal here was to take a low-budget, NPR-esque/&#8221;This American Life&#8221; stab at a feature story. I wanted to cover something quirky and interesting. But while these pieces are fun, they can also prove challenging:</p>
<p>- How do you know that what&#8217;s interesting to you will interest your audience? Unlike hard-news pieces, features don&#8217;t necessarily justify themselves.<br />
- How quirky can quirky be before it becomes crazy?  That is, will your audience laugh at you for doing serious or semi-serious pieces on topics they might find&#8230; comical?<br />
- Are you introducing bias simply by choosing your angle? Let&#8217;s say you want to do a story on how, when Timmy Smith and his parents took in a five-legged dog, the animal changed their lives for the better and made them all kinder, gentler human beings. But what if they all hate the poor mutt and simply can&#8217;t find anyone else to take him in? Pick your angle, but be willing to change it (or even your entire story) if the facts don&#8217;t fit the idea.</p>
<p><small>&#8220;Crossing into the Abyss&#8221; video, images, and audio (unless otherwise noted) © 2008 by Rima Chaddha-Mycynek. Two images from <a href="http://www.postsecret.com">Post Secret</a> and music performed by Piano Tribute Players used under fair use and not intended for profit.</small></p>
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