Making A Good Feature Story

What is a Feature Story?

     A feature story can be about anyone or anything. It can be about one woman wearing 26 throughout the duration of a marathon, a couple purchasing and renovating a historic old post office, or even about a high school student and her aspirations of becoming a professional golfer. These feature stories differ from news because they take time to go in depth about the subject instead of rushing through the facts as news stories do. They are written at a more leisurely pace than news stories. The feature story focuses more on the human element than news stories do, going in depth about about the people rather than the events.


     When making a good feature story, you want to have plenty of B-roll footage, a good crisp voice over with a leading narrative, as well as the interview footage and audio. As shown above Lina has created a feature story that has a great majority of B-roll with a narrative layered over. The actual feature story really goes into depth about her personal experience with golf and how she has developed as a golfer over the years. It goes at a leisurely pace as a good feature story should do, instead of laying down the hard facts.

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