Multimedia Minutes: Storytelling Tips
Plunge yourself into the story, making viewers feel like they’re at the center of the action.Â
Here’s more insight about what works in this story from award-winning multimedia journalist Galen Culver:
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The story makes great use of natural sound first of all. The mariachi music carries under for several shots. Some of the rally cries are used to carry sequences. There are also several fantastic close-ups of flags and emotional faces. Every interview is conducted in the moment as the rally progresses.
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The writing is crisp and spare allowing for plenty of breaks for sound. I couldn’t find a single shot that didn’t add to the story in some way. In other words, there was no wallpaper in this story. Photographer moved around a lot but still shot for small sequences. Â
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Another reporter/photographer might have shot the rally from one spot and then waited for some official to come over to a quiet place for a quick interview. This story conveyed the emotion of the event. The crew and the viewer too are right in the middle of it.
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October 13th, 2010 at 9:12 pm
I used to live in Florida and absolutely enjoyed every minute of it. Look at the blog spot in the newspaper and read up on the site.