This session shows you how to compose a story that hits hard and fast, and builds to a powerful end. The components of an investigative report aren’t quite the same as classic news reportage, and Luuk considers those differences and how we can use them. We’ll look at classic mistakes that writers and scenarists make, as well as techniques that make the writing process more efficient. The core of this method is continuous organisation, composition and referencing – an approach that saves time and anguish, for you and your colleagues.
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