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Posted on 2019-05-062020-12-17

The Clip (What’s the Right Amount of Context?)

How much context is the right amount of context? When we necessarily choose a section — a clip — of a story on which to focus, how do we know we have chosen well?

How far out do we need to zoom? Further to that, what problems are caused by our choice of the clip?

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