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BBC Leeds Presenter, Georgey Spanswick, explains the different types of factual video styles of production that are commonly used on TV.
Georgey Spanswick
Making short films in a factual style, taking a personal view point on a subject, usually involves talking directly to camera and filming things relevant to what you are discussing. As Georgey Spanswick from BBC Leeds explains, factual styles don't have to be serious, they can be funny, emotional, quirky or indeed serious but they do have to be personal.
Decide the details of your story
Plan who tells it
Personal is powerful
Think about your style of filming
Remember your audience
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By Georgey Spanswick
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