Telling Stories

posted by Ben Shipley

A story lives and dies in it’s telling. A grandparent who goes to the trouble of doing the voices of characters in a book will leave an indelible mark on a child’s memory. Great storytelling weaves in detail to stimulate imagination, resulting in a result that is greater than the story itself.

I love this video as it shows how a well known story can be enhanced by the use of new technology, I think it’s a valuable lesson, how can you make the story you are telling as memorable as possible? and can a new way of telling a story be different enough to make it news?

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1 Comment
02

Jul
2010

Hayabusa Gurl

If it’s true that our species is alone in the universe, then I’d have to say the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little

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