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Ep 236: Narrative Truths: Producing Impactful Documentaries with Nicole Noren

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📘 Episode Summary: In this masterclass episode, Damien Swaby is joined by award-winning journalist and documentary producer Nicole Noren, whose two-decade career at ESPN is a case study in investigative storytelling done right. Nicole breaks down how she balances the demands of narrative structure with journalistic integrity — from sourcing vulnerable subjects, to shaping character arcs, to working within the legal and ethical frameworks of a major broadcasting institution. Together, they explore the future of longform investigative media, the creative tension between access and objectivity, and how the democratization of platforms like YouTube is reshaping the business model of high-quality nonfiction.
🧵 Topics Covered:
  • Nicole’s process for fusing investigative research with narrative filmmaking
  • Ethics and liability in true-story storytelling
  • Why subject trust is non-negotiable in stories involving trauma
  • Building stories that survive legal review without losing emotional weight
  • Internal dynamics of working inside a network like ESPN
  • Challenges of time compression, edit lock deadlines, and character consent
  • How platforming on YouTube increases reach without compromising quality

🎧 Who This Episode Is For:
  • Investigative journalists and editors
  • Documentary filmmakers and producers
  • Media lawyers and compliance editors
  • Communications strategists in public interest or nonprofit media
  • Journalism educators and students focused on longform formats
W: https://nicolenoren.com/about
Listen full documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYGkIL70TD4&t=3s
  continue reading

257 episodes

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Manage episode 484170873 series 3258514
Content provided by Damien Swaby. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Damien Swaby or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
📘 Episode Summary: In this masterclass episode, Damien Swaby is joined by award-winning journalist and documentary producer Nicole Noren, whose two-decade career at ESPN is a case study in investigative storytelling done right. Nicole breaks down how she balances the demands of narrative structure with journalistic integrity — from sourcing vulnerable subjects, to shaping character arcs, to working within the legal and ethical frameworks of a major broadcasting institution. Together, they explore the future of longform investigative media, the creative tension between access and objectivity, and how the democratization of platforms like YouTube is reshaping the business model of high-quality nonfiction.
🧵 Topics Covered:
  • Nicole’s process for fusing investigative research with narrative filmmaking
  • Ethics and liability in true-story storytelling
  • Why subject trust is non-negotiable in stories involving trauma
  • Building stories that survive legal review without losing emotional weight
  • Internal dynamics of working inside a network like ESPN
  • Challenges of time compression, edit lock deadlines, and character consent
  • How platforming on YouTube increases reach without compromising quality

🎧 Who This Episode Is For:
  • Investigative journalists and editors
  • Documentary filmmakers and producers
  • Media lawyers and compliance editors
  • Communications strategists in public interest or nonprofit media
  • Journalism educators and students focused on longform formats
W: https://nicolenoren.com/about
Listen full documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYGkIL70TD4&t=3s
  continue reading

257 episodes

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