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Lesson 11. Story of an event

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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Lesson 11

The story of an event

WHY A CHRONICLE AFTER AN EVENT?

Because the event didn't seem to be important

WHY A CHRONICLE AFTER AN EVENT?

Because you did a bad planning
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WHY A CHRONICLE AFTER AN EVENT?

Because your media can't make a live coverage
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WHY A CHRONICLE AFTER AN EVENT?

Because it's a way to close the coverage
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Headline

A reported one, but giving the main information
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Text

Reported intro, main info first, chronological story
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THE KEY DIFFERENCE: INTERPRETATION

Chronological? Inverted pyramid? Yes, but...

Differences between live and after chronicles

LIVE IS QUICK, IMPROVISED, INFORMATIVE AND straight

Differences between live and after chronicles

'After' is planified, interpretative and colorful
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THE KEY DIFFERENCE: INTERPRETATION

As being first is not the goal, be better and depth
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THE KEY DIFFERENCE: INTERPRETATION

'After' isn't just about telling, but explaining
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THE KEY DIFFERENCE: INTERPRETATION

Here the key is to explain, even being subjective
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THE KEY DIFFERENCE: INTERPRETATION

Select what was important, avoid what wasn't
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THE KEY DIFFERENCE: INTERPRETATION

Highlight the most important facts, quotes and persons
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THE KEY DIFFERENCE: INTERPRETATION

OFFER COMPARISON, STATS AND CONTEXT
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GO BEYOND

Giving context may include technical explanations or history

GO BEYOND

The interest will be the fact, but also the people
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Beware!

GOING FURTHER AND OFFERING MORE DOESN'T MEAN TO FORGET THE FACT itself