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Tagged with “storytelling” (8) activity chart

  1. Tiffani Jones Brown - True Story - Build 2012

    We are all storytellers. Everything we create—from opinionated tweets to designed products—says something about who we are. At their best, these stories help us relate and call us to great acts. At their worst, they reduce us to absolutes like “Top 10 ways to win” or “Here’s how to fail” when the truth is rarely so clear-cut. Let’s consider what telling truer stories means, examine how storytelling operates in our work, poke at our hero myths and excavate hidden narratives. Along the way, we’ll learn how to get more from every story we tell.

    Original here: http://vimeo.com/63525052

    —Huffduffed by zzot 4 weeks ago

  2. I Like You » #75: Start to Finish: a podcast about two people looking for like

    This week we have four short stories from fantastic contributors. They all have to do with the beginning, middle, and/or end of a relationship. Huge thanks to Dave Pickering, Jonathan Harris, Whitney Jones, and Dave Huth for letting us use their stories on the show. Also thanks to Cowbird – a great storytelling site where three of this week’s stories were originally published.

    http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2012/07/75-start-to-finish/

    —Huffduffed by zzot 10 months ago

  3. Inside stories podcast 35: “the truth” producer Jonathan Mitchell

    The latest episode of the podcast is a conversation with Jonathan Mitchell, the producer "The Truth," an excellent new podcast of short-form audio drama, which its tagline pithily describes as "movies for your ears." Listen to the conversation on the audio player above, or subscribe to Inside Stories on iTunes. Jonathan talks about where the show’s title comes from, what fiction does that other forms can’t, and how he works with improvisational actors; you’ll also hear clips from previous episodes of "The Truth." Then go check out "The Truth" for yourself. You’ll be glad you did — it rules.

    —Huffduffed by zzot 11 months ago

  4. Transmedia Talk #13 - Jeff Gomez

    Welcome to Transmedia Talk a new podcast covering all things story. Transmedia Talk is co-hosted by Nick Braccia and Robert Pratten and looks to shed light on the topic of transmedia storytelling with commentary, interviews and tips on how storytelling is moving into the 21st century.

    http://workbookproject.com/culturehacker/2010/12/16/transmedia-talk-podcast-episode-13/

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  5. Transmedia storytelling

    This week’s episode of the CoP Show explains what transmedia storytelling is and why producers might want to use it.

    The simplest definition of transmedia storytelling is that it is a technique used to tell stories across multiple platforms: TV, radio, games, novels, social media, online or anywhere a story can unfold.

    A transmedia storyteller may create many "entrypoints" across different platforms, so that, for example, a fan of a drama can read the online diaries of their favourite characters or follow their comments on Twitter.

    The theory goes that by doing this not only can you give your audience more of what they want and love but you can also bring in a whole new audience that otherwise would not find your content.

    Joining presenter Simon Smith are Chris Sizemore, Executive Editor of BBC’s Learning & Knowledge Online, Adrian Hon the Chief Creative at transmedia specialist Six to Start and Meg Jayanth, a BBC multi-platform producer.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/collegeofproduction/podcast/view/transmedia-storytelling

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  6. Stephen Engelberg Shares His Thoughts on Long-Form Storytelling - ProPublica

    This week, Managing Editor Stephen Engelberg joins the podcast to give us a preview of ProPublica’s first live event on long-form journalism.

    http://www.propublica.org/podcast/item/stephen-engelberg-shares-his-thoughts-on-long-form-storytelling/

    —Huffduffed by zzot 2 years ago

  7. Chris Ware and Marjane Satrapi in conversation

    Last week graphic novelists Marjane Satrapi and Chris Ware spoke with the New Yorker Art’s Editor Françoise Mouly at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts as part of the the three-day festival of New French Writing. They tackled big topics like storytelling and autobiography. via http://blogs.wnyc.org/culture/2009/03/05/talk-to-me-marjane-satrapi-chris-ware/

    —Huffduffed by zzot 2 years ago

  8. Storytelling: How narratives shape our reality, ideas and behaviour

    Ever since its emergence, humanity has cultivated the art of telling stories, an art that is everywhere at the heart of the social bond. But since the 1990s, first in the US and then in Europe, this art has been colonized by the domain of public relations and triumphant capitalism, and relabelled with the anodyne name of storytelling.

    This has become a weapon in the hands of marketing, management and political gurus, so as to better format the minds of consumers and citizens. Behind the advertising campaigns, but also in the shadows of victorious electoral campaigns from Bush to Sarkozy and Obama hide sophisticated storytelling management or digital storytelling technicians.

    Join author and researcher Christian Salmon as he unveils the mechanics of a storytelling machine, far more effective than Orwellian visions of totalitarian society. The subject that it wants to create is a bewitched individual, immersed in a fictive universe that filters perceptions, stimulates feelings and frames behaviour and ideas.

    http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and-past-events/2010/storytelling-how-narratives-shape-our-reality,-ideas-and-behaviour

    —Huffduffed by zzot 2 years ago