Asked by caleb
Why does a print version of a story need more descriptive details than the voice-over script for a video story?
Readers will not take a writer seriously if he or she does not include many descriptive details.
Readers have to imagine the things or events described in the story, but not in a video.
Videos are always seen as entertainment, and descriptive details are not very entertaining.
Videos have to be relatively short--there isn't room for very many descriptive details.
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"Readers have to imagine the things or events described in the story, but not in a video."
In print you must supply the sensory and visual details because readers build the scene in their minds. In video the visuals are shown, so the voice-over can be shorter and focus on context, narration, or information rather than describing what viewers already see.
In print you must supply the sensory and visual details because readers build the scene in their minds. In video the visuals are shown, so the voice-over can be shorter and focus on context, narration, or information rather than describing what viewers already see.
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