Capturing authentic narratives - Michele Weldon

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TED-Ed


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Every day we are bombarded on all platforms of media
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with personal stories that span the continuum
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from the embarrassing and the trivial
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to the dire and the critical.
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The foodie posting photos of every plate of lasagna he orders,
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the Iranian blogger describing the shooting death
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of Nedā Āghā-Soltān.
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Authentic narrative is the glue that connects people,
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providing a compelling reason to keep reading.
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It makes the personal universal,
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transcends the individual,
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and makes a story timeless and humanistic.
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How, as a journalist, do you ask the questions
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that yield this type of narrative?
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You have to know what to ask of whom.
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First you need to understand that every piece of journalism
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requires a trifecta of sourcing.
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If you picture the reporting process as depicted by a triangle,
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one side will be official sources,
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another side will be overview sources,
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and a third side will be unofficial sources.
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All three components are necessary in every well-reported piece.
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The first side has official sources.
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Those are the people with titles and expertise,
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who own the company; are spokespeople for the movement.
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They tell you the numbers, and the answers
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to how much, how many, where, when, and who.
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A second side of the triangle includes overview sources:
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academics, consultants, authors,
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who are not directly connected as stakeholders,
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but have knowledge of the big picture.
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Yet it is the third side of the trifecta - unofficial sources -
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who hold the power of the individual's insight.
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This is where you can find the why,
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Giving consequence on the event, trend, phase, or idea
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and what it means on a soul level to someone affected by it.
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So how do you mine for the gems,
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identifying what is compelling from what is chatter?
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You ask surprising questions.
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To achieve the complicated, fragile human connection,
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you regard the stories of every subject as sacred.
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Realize that an anecdote is oxygen
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that breathes life into a grey story of exposition,
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facts and data.
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What the surgeon did at home the morning he operated on a woman's brain tumor.
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How it feels to dream and train for the Olympics for a lifetime.
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There are times when it is important to convey information quickly,
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to present bulleted facts and updates.
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When a situation is urgent, when action is required now,
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when you need to know where the tornado will hit,
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how fast the fire is spreading, and if it will reach your home today.
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But the narrative personal stories
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that contribute to the buffet of journalism
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are pieces that have the luxury of a slow dance of information.
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It is this artful solicitation of story
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that will make the journalism memorable
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and will deliver the narrative bond that will connect us to each other.
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