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As noted by Kirk (2016), angle, framing, and focus are useful perspectives that help to shape your editorial thinking.
Select 1 of these perspectives and mention why you selected it.
Reference: Kirk, A. (2016). Data Visualisation: A Handbook for Data Driven Design (p. 50). SAGE Publications.
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Running Head: ANGLE
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Angle
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ANGLE
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Angle
Angle is the point or theme of news or story that is being featured which is commonly
found in lede of an article. It is through the angle that the writer filters the information he or she
has collected. It is through the angle chosen that the video or any other type of work from being
good to awesome. In the editorial thinking perspective angle chosen determines the quality of the
outcome. Angle gives direction in which to take your writing; it tells the writer on the exact
thing one has tow write. Without an angle, the work of an editor will be useless since it has no
direction. T...

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