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How to use music for branding - 7 Music Essentials to Convey Your Brand’s Story - Marketing with Music - Using Music to strike emotion

How to use music for branding - 7 Music Essentials to Convey Your Brand’s Story - Marketing with Music - Using Music to strike emotion | Just Story It | Scoop.it
The entertainment terrain is changing and evolving.
Karen Dietz's insight:

Audio branding is just as important as visual storytelling is for effective biz storytelling.


So what do you need to consider when adding music into your digital stories?


This article poses great questions to ask to help you find just the right music for your stories. Enjoy! 


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it

Karen Dietz's comment, January 25, 6:15 PM
Fabulous point Ariana! It's a great idea. I love adding music into my trainings.
ValerieMalaval's comment, January 27, 3:19 PM
Can share experience. We did an event where we put our team in a middle of an orchestra, doing a rehearsal. Was a magic moment in terms od emotion, but also key to understand each musician play without hearing all the other. Everytime, is the conductor who provides vision, direction and create the trust within this global body. That was very powerful to understand how conductor creates and rejevunate constantly trust within the orchestra, to go to something extraordinary that touched our hearts.
Karen Dietz's comment, January 30, 10:56 AM
How cool Valerie! I love hearing about the creative ways professionals are using sound and music with clients.
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Mister Rogers, Boston Tragedy, & The Rest of The Story

Mister Rogers, Boston Tragedy, & The Rest of The Story | Just Story It | Scoop.it
John Sutter says all of us are geared to help, and the responses to the Boston bombings show that.
Karen Dietz's insight:

The Mister Rogers quote about 'look for the helpers' has gone viral in response to the bombings in Boston. But a missing piece of his message is not making the rounds.


I'm on the road now working with clients. Well, this morning in my hotel I was listening to CNN Headline News while cycling through emails. I perked up when they ran the video clip of Mister Rogers where he shares words of wisdom from his mom. 


Yes, it is about helpers. But what all the other tweets and video clips show is only the beginning of the story. There is an even more important message that Mister Rogers conveys!!


I really like the clip shared here by CNN because it also talks about how the media can share more rounded stories. In the hunt for heroes (because we are slaves to the Hero's Journey), we often forget about sharing stories with the frame of 'community.' Telling the story of helpers and the individual stories of helpers helps us know and understand the power of community.


Should I tell you the end of the Mister Rogers quote/story?


Nope -- I won't spoil it for you. Watch the video -- it's short -- and get the powerful key message Mister Rogers wants to share with us all.


You'll be glad you did.


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it 

Alison Gilbert's curator insight, April 19, 6:32 AM

"Look for the helpers . . . "

Karen Dietz's comment, April 21, 1:42 PM
I appreciate all of your comments and am delighted that you connected to the forgotten key message of the story :)
Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight, April 22, 7:51 AM

We are herd/pack animals who call ourselves human beings or social animals.  The helpers are people who revert back to their instinct to help a fellow man.  Often at peril to their own lives. Often sacrificing their own life to save another.  When you look at the derivation of "sacrifice" it is made up of two Latin words "sacra" and "facio"  that is "to make holy."


Bombshel says it beautifully. This is how I shared the Power of One back in 2010 about a dear friend, Rauni Prittinen King who is the co-founder with Dr. Mimi Guarneri of the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine.


The Power of One united is a force  that reunites body/mind/spirit back into the basics of being: human. 

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Fab digital storytelling: The Power of Words

Wonderful and highly inspirational video. Reminds us all to strive for authentic and purposful communication. So chose your words wisely. They are extremely powerful.

Karen Dietz's insight:

I love this story shown in this video and tell it all the time in my biz story workshops and MBA classes. The story is particularly instructive for nonprofits. It is a terrific way to teach the power of a story -- along with what makes it work and why. I simply call it "The Poet's Story".


I never show the video however. I always tell it orally so we can also debrief the power of the oral and face-to-face storyteling experience.


There are several digital versions out there, and I think this is the best one.


Back Story to This Video

Now here is something about this story I bet you did not know:

It is based on a true story. This video version is set in Spain. The original story is from Paris in the 1950s and is told by the poet Jacques Prevért about an experience he had.


I originally heard the story from storyteller and fellow Folklorist Sunwolf, Ph.D., J.D., Associate Professor, at the Dept. of Communication & Visiting Professor, at the School of at Law Santa Clara University. Prevért told her the story and gave Sunwolf permission to use it. I asked Sunwolf for her permission to tell it a few years ago, which she graciously granted (gaining permissions for a story is important, as is keeping track of where it came from).


I think we owe a lot to both Sunwolf @WordWhispers and Prevért. Many thanks to both for allowing this story life and the opportunity to do its work in the world.


And thank you also to Kenneth Mikkelsen for suggesting I curate this!


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it 

Nick Usborne's comment, March 16, 8:23 PM
As it happens, if you like "story" you will probably love David Kirby's poetry.Every poem is a complete story.
Kirby Wadsworth's curator insight, March 17, 3:45 PM

I've loved this video for years...always gets me

Alessandro Donadio's curator insight, March 19, 7:01 PM

The power of Words

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Ads Worth Spreading: See The 10 Most World-Changing Ads, According To TED

Ads Worth Spreading: See The 10 Most World-Changing Ads, According To TED | Just Story It | Scoop.it
Communicating on behalf of a brand can be tricky business. A decent idea once passed through the brand’s filter and massaged and molded to hit key messaging targets can come out the other side a shell of its possible self.
Karen Dietz's insight:

Here is a way to start your weekend -- watching fabulous and inspiring ads that have had a positive impact on the world.


And there are some business lessons here to boot.


Ads you say? My business doesn't do ads! Well, there is still lots to learn here. Like writing down what made each ad effective and then thinking about how you bring that element into your business storytelling.


So go have fun exploring what works in these ads here and working with the ideas you get!


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling atwww.scoop.it/t/just-story-it

Ignacio Conejo Moreno's comment, March 2, 5:16 AM
Thank you, Karen, are amazing!
Denyse Drummond-Dunn's curator insight, March 2, 10:15 AM

Must have been a difficult choice TED.

Karen Dietz's comment, March 2, 3:43 PM
I bet it was Denyse!
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LOL+WTF=$: An App That Shows Why Videos Go Viral

LOL+WTF=$: An App That Shows Why Videos Go Viral | Just Story It | Scoop.it
It is, to say the least, an imprecise science.
Karen Dietz's insight:

Can you share a digital story and have it go viral?


Maybe yes, maybe no. To help us figure this out is a new tool that analyzes videos that have gone viral, determines the elements that made it go viral, and share the results with us. Along with a whole bunch of analytics.


I took a brief look at the app and played with it a bit. And I think it is really cool.


I chose the characteristics I was looking for in a viral video and then an example popped up so I could watch it. And learn. And gain some ideas/inspiration. Pretty neat.


And I got a total kick out of the (Welcome to) The Motherhood video!


Don't know if this tool will really result in a better ability to make viral videos, but I certainly think it will help. Go play. Have fun. Your next video just may go viral!


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Ethan Allen Gets A "D" Grade in Biz Storytelling

Ethan Allen Gets A "D" Grade in Biz Storytelling | Just Story It | Scoop.it
Ethan Allen Global, Inc., is one of the largest furniture manufacturing companies in the United States, with almost 300 stores and revenue of over $700 million. Founded in 1932 by brothers-in-law Nathan S.
Karen Dietz's insight:

Now here is an intrepid author, Marian Calabro, who takes on furniture maker Ethan Allen by rating their website "About" page.


The company's grade? A big fat "D". Why? No stories! And a video that holds you hostage. Yikes!


Periodically we need blog posts like this because there is nothing more illustrative of what NOT to do than a review like this.


So go read why Ethan Allen received such a poor grade and make sure you are not doing the same. And also use the article for ideas on how to fix/upgrade your current website using stories.


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Courageous Branding: How Marketers Use the Underdog Story | Beneath the Brand

Courageous Branding: How Marketers Use the Underdog Story | Beneath the Brand | Just Story It | Scoop.it
Courageous Branding: How Marketers Use the Underdog Story http://t.co/MEcsDW4C #branding #brand
Karen Dietz's insight:

And here is another example of a plot form that businesses can successfully use!

Karen Dietz's comment, January 31, 4:00 PM
Glad you liked it Hari!
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Digital storytelling: How to tell a story that stands out in the digital age?

Digital storytelling: How to tell a story that stands out in the digital age? | Just Story It | Scoop.it

"So, how do you tell a story in the digital age that stands out, captures people’s attention and gets them to act, engage with your institution? My favourite story for quite some time now and one I’ve been showing in workshops around the world is the story of the Troy public library."


Ok -- the author here isn't writing anything revolutionary. So you can skim the text. But watch the 2.5 minute video! It's the reason I selected this piece.


The video is brilliant -- and a perfect example of how story triggers can make a difference in social causes and social cause marketing.


The video is about a library. It is controversial. Now I am a big fan of libraries so I was rooting for it (my personal bias). And the video itself is a really good example of a digital story.


I say 'story triggers' because the library used story elements and metaphors that sparked stories within the viewer's/reader's brains. The library did not actually tell a full-blown story yet the public reaction was immediate and powerful.


Go watch the video! Then share what you think.


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The Best Of TED on 'Story' - TEDxEaling, Inspire, connect and educate

The Best Of TED on 'Story' - TEDxEaling, Inspire, connect and educate | Just Story It | Scoop.it

In the run up to TEDxEaling 2012, we will be sharing the very best TED talks on story, creativity and imagination. Updated three times a week.


I've curated earlier that this TED-X event devoted to storytelling was happening and wishing I could go. In marketing the event, the organizers have put together this list of the best of TED videos related to storytelling. 


Some I've curated here, some are new to me (oh goody! new stuff to explore!). What's missing are the videos by Brene Brown, Bobette Buster, Jane McGonigal, and Amy O'Leary that are part of the Just Story It collection. So add these to the list!


Enjoy exploring this list and if I find ones here that I like, I'll curate them too. And let me know which ones you like!


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How to Tell your Story for Impact | Stanford Knowledgebase

How to Tell your Story for Impact | Stanford Knowledgebase | Just Story It | Scoop.it
STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS — JD Schramm has a reassuring message for anyone – and that includes just about everyone, really – who frets over the (RT @ReadHeavily: From the Stanford School of Business: 8 Habits of Concise Storytelling That...


I've already brought the 1.5 hour video of JD Schramm delivering this excellent workshop on storytelling into the Just Story It scoops.


But if you are pressed for time, here's the synopsis of Schramm's work.  I still recommend viewing the video yet this article will do in a pinch!

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Make your idea stick

Short explanation of Chip & Dan Heath's brilliant book 'Made to Stick' - Why some ideas take hold and others come unstuck. With the funny and sticky example by

Via Baiba Svenca
Karen Dietz's insight:

I rescooped this from fellow curator Baiba Svenca even though I have curated the original video before. 


I did so because in this SlideShare presentation, it examines WHY this funny video -- Dumb Ways To Die -- really sticks. It's based on the Heath brother's book "Made To Stick."


The presentation was put together by Orsolya Nemes in Budapest, Hungry, who is a consultant / trainer.


It's a fabulous primer about how to craft your stories (and other material) so people remember it and repeat it via word-of-mouth marketing. The video is less a story, but it embodies many devices we use in storytelling to make our work memorable and repeatable. You will want to take note of these elements.


That's a good thing! So have fun watching the video (it is one of my favorites) and go through the slide presentation to understand why it works so well.


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling atwww.scoop.it/t/just-story-it

Karen Dietz's comment, March 19, 12:22 PM
LOL Ken! There are times I find a great article and wish I could have a 'redo' with a client :)
Denyse Drummond-Dunn's curator insight, March 20, 8:25 AM
Great, if a bit long video included, but presentation is definitely worth a read.
Peter Sampson's curator insight, April 28, 6:35 PM

Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional, Stories

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Tell Your Personal Story & Build Your Brand

Shari Caudron of The Narrative Group shows how to use your personal story to define and promote your brand.
Karen Dietz's insight:

This is a 1 hour video that is really great. Here Shari Caudron walks her audience through the process of finding a telling their personal business story. And it works. We get to experience the entire process so we can do it ourselves.


Shari tells great stories. She models storytelling. She models her process. She interacts with the audience, answers questions, and asks plenty in return to help people clarify their story.


Thanks Shari for teaching us lots! Watch the video so you can follow her process and tell your personal story. And watch the video to understand more about how to present storytelling and move people through a storytelling process successfully.


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it 

Willinton Javier Ortiz's curator insight, March 9, 2:38 PM

Para construir tu marca personal, cuenta tu historia.

Karen Dietz's comment, March 10, 2:22 PM
Louisa, Marty and Willinton - I ams thrilled you found this so helpful! Many thanks for your comments. Story on :)
Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight, March 10, 7:22 PM

Just read what Karen has shared.

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Love this! TFI Sandbox: Adventures in Storytelling, Technology and Social Change.

Love this! TFI Sandbox: Adventures in Storytelling, Technology and Social Change. | Just Story It | Scoop.it
TFI Sandbox is an initiative of the Tribeca Film Institute's New Media Fund. Bringing storytelling, technology and design together to innovate in the field, inspire audiences and create impact.

Via siobhan-o-flynn, Hans Heesterbeek
Karen Dietz's insight:

What an inspiring 2min+ video about art, storytelling, business and social change through the Tribeca Film Festival.


Listen to Ingrid Kopp, Director Digital Initiatives, from the Tribeca Film Institute talk about the exciting work they are doing with collaborative storytelling and the impact they are seeking on social issues.


Then check out the other videos for more inspiration. What a way to start the weekend!


Thanks Hans Hesteerbeek for originally curating this article for his curation "Stories--an experience for your audience"!

Karen Dietz's comment, February 24, 3:04 PM
Thank you Ozzie! I really enjoy your scoop.it.
Moya Sayer-Jones's curator insight, March 6, 6:31 AM

Just wishing I lived in New York! Lots of great viewing here.

Carol Stockall's curator insight, March 12, 12:30 PM

Storytelling is such a powerful vehicle for change!

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Young-ha Kim: Be an artist, right now! | Better Biz Storytelling

Why do we ever stop playing and creating? With charm and humor, celebrated Korean author Young-ha Kim invokes the world's greatest artists to urge you to unleash your inner child -- the artist who wanted to play forever.
Karen Dietz's insight:

What a fab video! I love how author Young-ha Kim talks about the origin of storytelling in kids, what happens to our creativity, why storytelling and creativity are important as adults, and how to get unstuck if we think we are not artists.


Anyone who tells stories (and we all do) is an artist. Kim links arts, storytelling, and play into one natural activity that we all engage in.


I've always said that storytelling is deep play. And we know it is both an art form and a science. Kim talks about what happens when our artistic side is not given expression, and what to do about it.


Why did I curate this? Because the more we can understand the creative and artistic nature of storytelling -- and its link to creativity studies, performance art, personal development, and innovation -- the better our stories become and the more influence we can build.


The video is in Korean with English subtitles that go by pretty quick. So you will need to watch and pay attention here.


But it is a delightful, insightful, and inspiring video that I know you will love.


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Storytelling, Marketing and Modern Media – The Mindfire Chats Episode 2 | Small Biz Triage

Storytelling, Marketing and Modern Media – The Mindfire Chats Episode 2 | Small Biz Triage | Just Story It | Scoop.it

Feast your brain on this excellent panel featuring Brian Clark, Doug Pray, and John Jacobsen.

Karen Dietz's insight:

This Google+ video is 1 hour and 13 minutes long and it does have some really good material.


I watched it while working on my emails and enjoyed many of the points being made here.


The video has Brian Clar, Doug Pray, and John Jacobsen talking about branding, storytelling, and business. They do definitely come from the new media/TV/Hollywood mold yet I definitely appreciated their comments on storytelling as an art/craft that takes time to develop, authenticity, and what branding really is and its connection to storytelling.


So carve out some time to listen this weekend, or do what I did and multi-task (it is easy to follow along).


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it

Karen Dietz's comment, February 11, 9:14 PM
Hi Ana! So glad you liked the video. Yes, it is refreshing! And I feel like you do -- women do need to be mentioned as speakers and movers and shakers instead of just characters. In fact women in the field of story work need larger voices. Thanks for the comment!
Tommy Walker's comment, March 8, 11:19 AM
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this! Ana, to your question about not having women speakers, we've only just started this show, and this was the second episode. We do plan on having women panelists for future episodes, and some very influential ones at that. There are some really big plans for this format for the future.
Karen Dietz's comment, March 8, 12:37 PM
Good to know Tommy! Thanks for jumping in and giving us an update.
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Visual Storytelling: The Key Weapon to Content Marketing

Visual Storytelling: The Key Weapon to Content Marketing | Just Story It | Scoop.it

"Thanks to social networks, we’ve naturally been driven to a host of metrics that include attributes of “engagement” and conversations shared online."

 

"This, in turn, has fueled the content marketing race – and ultimately, the quest for producing what is most relevant or valuable to a company’s current and prospective customers."

 

"As we compete in this context to draw attention for our brand and offerings, perhaps one element has remained constant above all others: the power of visual storytelling."


Via Ken Jondahl
Karen Dietz's insight:

These videos are terrific examples of how businesses have applied 8 basic plots to create effective visual stories that define their brand. Enjoy!

Karen Dietz's comment, February 2, 8:41 PM
Many thanks for the shout-out Mike! Have an awesome day :)
Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, February 2, 11:41 PM

The most potent tool for WORK PLACE learning tool too! specially in the knowledge and the sharing economy!

Mike Ellsworth's comment, February 3, 5:27 PM
Firas, thanks for the reScoop!
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How to Create More Powerful Content Marketing Stories

How to Create More Powerful Content Marketing Stories | Just Story It | Scoop.it

These days, we hear a lot about the fact that content marketers need to be storytellers. Here are tips on how to create powerful content marketing stories.


I've curated this great video before from Chipotle, but it deserves another look. Not only did the company win awards and 7 million views for the video, they also took it a step further and told the story behind making the video. Good for them! Back stories are very powerful. Here's the link to the back story video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFlbGwAW7rw&feature=relmfu 


And I really like how the author Manya Chylinski talks about the functions stories serve, and how biz or branding stories can have many of these same functions, but with a twist. Your stories are more than entertainment -- they are your authentic voice. You share them to build loyalty, trust, engage with customers, and grow your business.


The author's tips are solid -- but nothing really new. So go watch the video again for a refresher example on effective brand storytelling and the other video as a back-story example!


Thank you fellow curator Giuseppe Mauriello @pinomauriello for finding and sharing this with us!


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Beyond the "Like" Button: Digitally Addictive Storytelling and the Brain

Amy O'Leary, a news editor and multimedia producer for The New York Times, presents the final keynote address of the Narrative Arc conference. Her presentation, "Beyond the 'Like' Button: Digitally Addictive Storytelling and the Brain," discusses the brain and its relationship to immediate news.


This is an amazing video that falls into the category of "making us smarter" about our work.


I am still digesting this presentation, which is about an hour long. But I'm fascinated by it -- and it explains so much about how/why social media and storytelling works so well together. And what is missing when the two don't work.  


In my book, the more we know the mechanics of how/why social media and storytelling works, the more command we have of our tools, and the greater success we can have.


So if you want to know why "like" buttons work and how to integrate storytelling into social media for outstanding results, then run -- don't walk -- to view this video!


Then for another interesting and fascinating twist, check out the next article on "The Universal Language of Story." The 2 videos together are a double whammy of "ah-hah's" and inspiration.

Karen Dietz's comment, May 2, 2012 3:11 PM
Thanks for rescooping this! Have a great week :)
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The Arc of Storytelling by Bobette Buster

The Arc of Storytelling by Bobette Buster | Just Story It | Scoop.it

Run, don't walk to watch this incredibly inspiring video about what we are all searching for in our storytelling.

 

Even though Bobette Buster is speaking about the entertainment industry, her words are incredibly important to anyone who is crafting and sharing their business stories.

 

Bobette talks about the most powerful stories (and this applies to our biz stories) being ones showing transformation, becoming fully alive, and offering hope. When we think about stories in marketing/branding we often forget these fundamentals.  The majority of 'business story' videos I watch these days totally miss these themes and end up being more like digital brochures than real compelling stories that build a growing cadre of loyal customers.

 

But think about this for businesses:  a founding story of an organization is often about being faced with a challenge and overcoming it -- that is showing transformation and offering hope to others.

 

Business stories about people (customers/staff) and the obstacles they've overcome + the results produced offer the same messages.

 

I could go on and on.  It's better to just watch the 15 minute video. Bobette talked 2 years ago at the Storytelling in Organization's Special Interest Group (SIO SIG) and was masterful.  The book "The Uses of Enchantment" she cites was a textbook in my PhD program.  I'm currently reading "Inside Story: The Power of the Transformative Arc" and it dovetails nicely with Bobette's talk.  I hope you get inspired and lots of ideas by watching this.

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