- Assume a conversational tone by using short sentences and an informal, approachable style.
- Engage your audience emotionally; make them care about both the people and content of your production.
- Provide adequate logical structure; let viewers know where you're going, which concepts are key, and when you're going to change the subject.
- After making an important point, expound on it; illustrate it.
- Don't try to pack too many facts into one program.
- Give your audience a chance to digest one concept before moving on to another.
- Pace your presentation according to the ability of your target audience to grasp the concepts.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Seven golden rules to remember for writing in films.
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Hi.
This are something like a guide, but it´s very breakble rules, don´t you think ?
all good? I liked its boarding in relation to the subject.
http://lucianomende.blogspot.com/
Highly breakable rules.
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