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Description or Abstract
This audio story attempts to explore how the myth of the Pharaoh’s Curse has been shaped by both traditional and online media. While older media painted the curse as a mysterious, supernatural force, today's online platforms take a more critical, evidence-based approach to the legend.
Keywords
Audio feature, pharaoh's curse, media, construct
Course
JRMC 4460
Department
Journalism & Mass Communication Department
Faculty Advisor
Kim Fox
Credits/Acknowledgments
This audio feature was produced by Farah Samy for the audio production course taught by Professor Kim Fox in the Fall 2024 semester—special thanks to Professor Salima Ikram and Professor Nadine El Sayed. Special effects and music are courtesy of Pixabay, and the imagined voice was Seif Samy
Contributor(s)
Nadine El Sayed (interviewee), Salima Ikram (interviewee), Seif Samy (voice actor), Kim Fox (supervisor), Pixabay (music)
Content Type
Documentary
File Type
Audio
Extent
6 minutes, 18 seconds
Language
eng
Recommended Citation
Samy, Farah, "Curse or Construct? How Media Brought the Pharaoh’s Curse to Life" (2024). Audiovisual Projects. 917.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/audiovisual_student_work/917
Farah Samy Final AF SCRIPT.docx (20 kB)
Nadine El Sayed transcript.docx (11 kB)
Salima Ikram transcript.docx (13 kB)
Salima Ikram.m4a (8693 kB)