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Attitudes, Behaviours and Storytelling. Social science and twenty-first century ideas.

 

Another interesting video from "Power to the Pixel" 2012 about the presentation of Wayne Fletcher*.

 

Among the topics covered:

- storytelling from the audience's perspective

- how should we think about innovation

- people and innovations, people and storytelling

 

Excerpts:

 

"If we want to be successful, innovators or communicators in the twenty-first century we need to think very carefully, very closely to the motivations that people have to consume."

 

"If you understand the internal and external structure that govern certain action you're more likely to be able to influence those actions in the future.

 

I think the same applies in communication and in storytelling: if you understand the motivation the people have to consume certain types of entertainment and media then you're more likely to be able to produce content and media that people want to consume and share."

 

*for a short bio: http://bit.ly/Um05Ke

 


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How to Finance, Produce and Distribute Cross-Media Projects | Sheffield Doc/Fest 2012

There have been a growing number of interesting documentary projects in the cross-media and/ or transmedia field in recent years. Experience in how to tell s...

 

Participants of this panel are:

Liz Rosenthal - Power to the Pixel

Georg Tschurtschenthaler - Gebrueder Beetz

Lina Srivastava - Social Innovation Strategies

Mahyad Tousi - BooGn Studios

Bick Cohen - Mediacom


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mirmilla's curator insight, December 19, 2012 1:17 PM

Some interesting cross-media case studies that reveal patterns of production very different from the linear documentary