Multimedia Minutes: Quick & Dirty Tip to Avoid Losing Viewers from the Start
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You risk losing viewers if you save the best video for last. The lines represent interest in the story on a second by second basis. First viewer then staff interest as measured in one of our Real Time Response research projects. Â
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The story is bout how clean restaurants are. The close-up of the opening shot grabbed attention — and kept it. This is one of the most obvious examples in our research library. The line is idea. In many cases, the line drops from the start and might peak later — when it’s too late.  Yes, you’re looking at a closeup of a roach.
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Multimedia journalists are surprised to learn that if you fail to start strong like this, viewers often don’t stick around to watch the story build. So start with your most compelling shots as you roll out your story.
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