Multimedia Minutes: How to Avoid a Big Mistake
Avoid frustrating viewers by applying what we’ve learned from Real Time Response research, which shows their level of interest second by second. It’s not surprising that viewer interest soars for engaging video — like weather damage. You can see that below. But viewers are disappointed when the story begins with a reporter standing in front, blocking part of the picture.
We’re not showing that example, because we don’t want to make any reporter look bad. Just picture viewer interest flatlining compared to what you see here.

Standups, which we like to call “on camera storytelling,” play an important role in storytelling. But start strong. Don’t get in the way of what viewers want to see. Make your standups enhance the story through the information you provide and show-and-tell.
Learn more by watching the Learning Videos you can access through the links on the right under “Recent Posts.” Each runs about two minutes or less. They contain insights you can apply today.
You might also benefit from “More Time Management Tips” — a current hot topic based on the many people who have read the story:
http://www.kaplitzblog.com/2009/03/27/multimedia-journalist-more-time-management-tips/
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UPDATE
We welcome many of new users of this blog who are from China, Russia, France, and Great Britain. Our international visitors are pushing up hits close to more than 80 thousand, showing the wide interest in multimedia journalism and strong storytelling.
We also welcome a surge of visitors from several other domestic blogs, including www.advancingthestory.com., which represents another valuable education resource.
– Bob Kaplitz 10.7.09
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