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Instructional writing Instructional writing should be concise, clear, and organized. It delivers critical information to the learner in simple steps or prose—as it's needed, not before or after. If it's done well, the learner understands the whole process and it becomes intuitive, which makes the steps easier to follow. For examples of instructional writing, contact Keyboard Graphics.
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Scripts for audio and video A video script is more than a print document read out loud. It requires visual thinking, a simple vocabulary, and decisions about what to show rather than tell. Video scripts have a cadence and rhythm. They pack a lot into a few words while they keep the delivery easy for the listener. For examples of video scripts, contact Keyboard Graphics. Also: see this example of an audio podcast script.
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