- Make a promise in every tease
- You want to give the viewer something to look for
- If you can't answer the question then don't present it
- If there is not an answer to a question make a promise but no promise response
- Identify the view benefit
- If there is not a benefit then why watch
- Think about the audience
- Present useful information
- Drill down to specifics
- What are the best pictures
- What are the best sound clips
- What are the surprises
- Write the promise first
- Create the tease from the bottom up
- Most interesting part first
- Similar to the inverted pyramid style
- Avoid questions
- Turn them into promises
- Don't overuse, who, what, when, where, and how?
- Instead use branding lines
- Reference your video
- Be specific in your video
- Treat the lead in like a promo
- Make sure first sentence commands attention
- Promise the best part of the story is still to come
- Interact in stand up teases, stand-ups, and live shots
- Shoot tight, not wide
- Brainstorm live locations
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Tips I've learned at my internship at WJXT channel 4
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