In 'Media Studies: The Essential Introduction', there is a section which compares narrative and journalism. This is because of the requirement to order sequences into a coherent form, alike to a news story which needs to inform it's audience of an event in a few hundred words. It discusses how often the journalist will focus on one aspect of the story so that the reader can understand what has happened, while also being able to empathise with a particular family or individual involved.
From this, I know that I shouldn't develop a narrative which is complicated or involves too many characters. This will allow the audience to relate better to the video - also seen in U2's performance at Glastonbury 2011.
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