No. 1: Next time I'm going to read my introduction script like 150 times. I think it would just sound more comfortable and less forced then.
No. 2: Get some opposing viewpoints. Like any story, this needed balance. Not a 50-50 split, because I found the majority thought the same way my three interviewees did, even though they each had their own reasons.
No. 3: More context. Not in terms of the details of Tiger Woods situation. That would bog it down. I think I should given a brief thing about being on the campus of the U of Maryland, just so people kind of know.
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No. 1: Next time I'm going to read my introduction script like 150 times. I think it would just sound more comfortable and less forced then.
ReplyDeleteNo. 2: Get some opposing viewpoints. Like any story, this needed balance. Not a 50-50 split, because I found the majority thought the same way my three interviewees did, even though they each had their own reasons.
No. 3: More context. Not in terms of the details of Tiger Woods situation. That would bog it down. I think I should given a brief thing about being on the campus of the U of Maryland, just so people kind of know.