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Technical Writing and the 48-Hour Film Project

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Last week I discussed my intended adventures with the 48-Hour Film Project. You can find my personal observations and photos about the experience here, but today I’ll talk about how the 48HFP relates (or doesn’t) to the practice of technical writing.

How Film Production Differs

It is possible you might have to make a film at some point during your technical writing career (I helped write and edit a series of progress videos about the Ares Projects for NASA over a decade ago)–in which case the overlaps are nearly 100%. However, if most of your products are traditional print or even web documents, there will be obvious differences between the two disciplines.

How Film Production is Similar

Despite the wildly different types of production going on between film and technical documents, the two activities do have, surprisingly, a number of factors in common:

What the 48HFP gave me was a different insight into how teamwork produces a good final product…it was a lesson worth learning.

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