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Narration Script Writing
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Outline n Definition n Steps in preparing a script n Basic parts of a script n Finishing your script Narration Script Writing
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Narration Script The written text of the whole idea/content n Carries the story, message, or content n Allows checking for the accuracy of information n Serves as the guide for the narration n Serves as a guide for making the storyboard Narration Script Writing
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Steps in preparing a script n State the Objectives of the presentation n Write the content outline n Decide on the treatment or tone to use Narration Script Writing
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Objectives n To entertain n To inform n To change attitude or behavior n To move people to action Narration Script Writing PREPARING A SCRIPT
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Content Outline n Organises independent thoughts into coherent whole n Limits the scope of presentation to a manageable area. Narration Script Writing PREPARING A SCRIPT
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Treatment or Tones in script The approach or manner of presenting the idea through the audio or text part of the presentation. Narration Script Writing PREPARING A SCRIPT
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Tones in Instructional MM script n Informal (familiar, “You” treatment) n Conversational (audience interaction) n Humorous (mental pauses to refresh/sustain interest) n Questioning (reinforces recall/retention) n Reward (motivation through encouragement) Narration Script Writing PREPARING A SCRIPT
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Basic parts of a script n Introduction n Main Body n Recapitulation Narration Script Writing
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Introduction Tells what you’re going to say n Start with something of interest to the audience n Introduce interestingly but briefly the subject at once Narration Script Writing BASIC PARTS OF A SCRIPT
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Main Body Tells what said you’re going to say n Use familiar words (say big rather than gargantuan) n Write for the ear (if intended with narration). n Use short words (avoid fancy/unnecessary words). n Keep sentences short (vary length to avoid sounding “choppy”). n Keep paragraphs short and uncluttered. n Use specific concrete language (something you can see, hear, taste, touch, or smell). n Use direct sentences (use “You” to address intended audience). n Use active voice and action words Narration Script Writing BASIC PARTS OF A SCRIPT
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Recapitulation Summarises what you said. n End with a summary of important points. n End with a suggested action. Narration Script Writing BASIC PARTS OF A SCRIPT
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Finishing your script n Take out excess information. n Add needed details. n Check the accuracy of information. n Read your script. If you don’t like how it sounds, neither will your audience. Narration Script Writing
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Summary n Definition n Steps in preparing a script n Basic parts of a script n Finishing your script Narration Script Writing
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Write to communicate and express, not to impress. Cardinal rule in writing
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