Use the "Vesaire" as your bridge. Connect major sections with recurring motifs or a consistent "extra" element (like a specific color or sound) that signals to the user they are still within the same feature.
In writing or video, use sensory "filler" (the smell of rain, the distant hum of traffic) to anchor the audience in the space between the big plot points.
A visual series or essay focusing on the objects that fill the gaps in our lives—keys on a counter, tangled wires, or half-read books. 2. Tactical Execution: The Solid "Vesaire" Checklist Vesaire
To ensure the feature feels "solid," you need to nail the secondary elements that support the main content:
Include a section or sidebar for "Extra Context"—the footnotes, data points, or "further reading" links that provide depth without cluttering the main story. 3. Structural Integrity: "Putting It Together" Use the "Vesaire" as your bridge
Instead of focusing on the main event, center the feature on the that people usually skip.
Here is a blueprint for a feature that highlights the "Vesaire": 1. The Core: The "Everything Else" Narrative A visual series or essay focusing on the
Profile the secondary characters, the incidental sounds, or the background textures that make a world feel "lived-in."