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Both video scripting
and ghostwriting grew out of my speechwriting work. In the case of
ghostwriting, my ultimate goal is to preserve the author's voice throughout
the text - whether fiction or non-fiction - just as I do when writing
speeches.
Video scripts, on the other hand, are meant to be
heard, not read, just like most
speeches. Words that the audience hears - not sees - require a different
strategy, primarily because they only have one opportunity to make an
impression.
Because of the nature of ghostwriting, most of the work I have done
cannot be shared. However, the samples below, as well as those in the
Speechwriting section, should give you an idea of my ability to write in
another's voice.
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