If you are writing a fictional story about a trial, structure it around the .
If a Trial Reel performs well, it may be automatically published to your main feed. If you are writing a fictional story about
In a real or mock trial, a story isn't just a list of facts; it is a "master narrative" that gives jurors a reason to care. Use a "Little Did We Know" timeline
Use a "Little Did We Know" timeline. Present one perspective (what the public believes), then slowly reveal the "outside awareness" (what was actually happening behind the scenes). Start with a "liability expert" to establish fault
Which of these "trial" contexts are you currently working on, or
Sequence your witnesses to build momentum. Start with a "liability expert" to establish fault before moving to "damages" to show the impact.
Since Trial Reels are only shown to non-followers, the first second is critical. Use them to test different text overlays or opening lines to see what grabs "strangers" best.