I had the pleasure of talking with Matt Pierce on the Podcast Visual Lounge on scenarios and multimedia writing. In our conversation, I shared advice for writing, using narrative elements and when to use multimedia to improve your mailbox. We have explored why knowing your audience and your context are the starting point for all successful content and how you can know more about the challenges, scenarios and objectives of your audience (even when you do not have direct access to information).
The learning points of the episode include:
- One of my best tips for using images or videos in scenarios
- How do you start in multimedia production?
- How to know what makes good writing for multimedia scenarios
- Advice to improve in writing
- How to balance realistic dialogue with concise messaging
- How to nail your audience when you do not have all the information
- When to use multimedia content in certain training scenarios
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Read more in -depth on writing and multimedia in scenarios
I wrote on writing and multimedia in scenarios several times in the past. Discover my Narration and scenarios page For dozens of messages on writing, development, work with SMEs, etc. You can also be interested in these blog articles.
If you are tired of sharing podcast interviews, good news! This is the last in my queue for the moment, so you should take a break. I normally try to space my podcasts and my presentations a little more. This time, the schedules worked for me to do three roughly consecutive podcasts. I will come back to write regularly after that.
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