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OverviewVisual literacy trainingOne of the more successful way of training new folks in visual literacy is through patterns. One such pattern that is used in journalism circles is the "BBC 5 shot" pattern, pioneered by Michael Rosenblum. (See the Wikipedia article Sandbag for an example of this, done by Fuzheado). It states that all stories should be human-oriented, and always consist of this sequence as a start:
See the page Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Makes Video/Video training for more information. All these should follow the basic visual literacy rules:
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