Storyboarding
This is a spatial type of outlining used in film and multimedia projects. Small screens are drawn on a page…
This is a spatial type of outlining used in film and multimedia projects. Small screens are drawn on a page…
If your topic involves interpreting a scientific development or process to a non-specialist audience, simplify and analyze the topic in…
Bouncing ideas means talking about your project to someone. The aim here is to listen to yourself talk about your…
Journalists’ questions begin with what is known as the ‘5W’s and 1H’ interrogatives: Who? What? Where? Why? When? How? You…
After analyzing your audience and determining the purpose and format of your document, it is time to think about the…
Matters get complicated when a document has different levels of audience – primary, immediate and secondary – who have different…
In addition to analyzing your main or primary audience, you should also consider if you have immediate and secondary audiences.…