The document outlines various narrative conventions that are important for structuring documentaries. It discusses having a clear structure with a beginning, middle, and end. The beginning should capture attention with a central question. The middle examines the issue through human stories and conflict. The end resolves the argument. Other conventions like conflict, movement, music, lighting, construction of reality, and visuals can help strengthen the narrative. Narrative structures can be open or closed, single or multi-stranded, linear or circular.