Monday, September 20, 2010

Writing a Story Notes

1. Find a _Topic_.
What is your story about?
Who is your audience?
Why is this story important to your audience?

2. Find an _
Angle_.
More specifically, what is important about your topic?
What should the reader learn?

3. Collect _
Data_.
Who are three experts for this story?
Do you need opposing points of view?
What interview questions should I ask?
What other research must be done to complete the story?

4. Gather _
Interviews_.
Ask open-ended questions.
Get good sound bytes
(Piece of Audio that can Stand on its Own).
Have person restate the question in the interview.

5. Organize your _
Sound_ _Bytes_.
Which quotes should be used?
How can I organize the quotes to tell a story?

6. Write _
Segue_ in your story.
Use words to tie the interviews together.
What other information can I add to the story?
Can the story stand on its own?

7. Write _
In's_ and _Out's_.
What should the anchors say to introduce my story or bring it to a close? No Scoop, Went to find out,
How should the story begin and end?
What should I say in my stand-up? No 1st Person: I went…
Use attention getter at the introduction but avoid rhetorical questions.

8. Collect _
B-Roll (Video)_ to add to your story.
How can video enhance my story?
Make a list of items you would like photographed.
How should I edit the audio and video together to enhance my story?
Should other enhancements like music, graphics, effects be used?



A-Roll - Audio 
Natural Sound - Audio From the Real World

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