Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
“Give me the same thing… only different” then is what storytelling has always been about.
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Storytelling
Pritesh • 4 cards
Brands as Neo-Educators - Savvy brands that embrace the future of Edutainment will give audiences a behind-the-scenes look at the company. They’ll demystify professional processes, improve transparency, and make the impossible feel a little more possible. And they'll do it all in ways that feel accessible, engaging, and tactile.
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Strand
strand.jinay.devStorytelling
Christopher Nourse • 1 card
Our Basic ‘Story Beats’ Inspired Framework:
1. The Dossier (analog or digital ‘shoebox’ of ideas that inform everything that follows)
2. The Manifesto (1-2k words) — this can be an internal document for your own use only (i.e., a lower-case manifesto), or a public-facing document (described below) — we think of that as a capital M, Manifesto.
3. The F... See more
1. The Dossier (analog or digital ‘shoebox’ of ideas that inform everything that follows)
2. The Manifesto (1-2k words) — this can be an internal document for your own use only (i.e., a lower-case manifesto), or a public-facing document (described below) — we think of that as a capital M, Manifesto.
3. The F... See more
Emma Coats, a former storyboard artist at Pixar, outlined the basic structure of a fairy tale as a kind of Mad Lib that you can fill in with your own elements: “Once upon a time, there was _____. Every day, _____. One day, _____. Because of that, _____. Because of that, _____. Until finally, _____.” Pick your favorite story and try to fill in the b
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