Telling a story doesn’t take much at all

March 21st, 2011  |  Published in Storytelling

Some may tell you that all online storytelling requires a lot of resources.  A video crew, post-production editors, content strategists, design, a dedicated website, affiliate links, a marketing team, and on and on.

I say it takes so little to make a emotionally resonant story… you only have to tell a really little bit and people will fill in the rest.

Witness:

http://twitter.com/davidblaine/status/18614926326

…linking to…

 

It really doesn’t take much.

 

Oh and you can find out more about the Pulitzer-prize winning image taken by Todd Heisler above via rockymountainnews.com, since I know you’re interested.

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About Me

Hi, I'm Jeremy Meyers. I'm fascinated by what makes us love what we love, what drives us to create, the personalities and process behind how creative works come together, and how those works influence those that experience them.

In 2011, I started Deeper Context as a way to explore this professionally. My job is to have conversations that bring out people's passions and interests in a personal, intimate and emotionally resonant way. My clients currently include solo entrepreneurs, musicians and authors, and I'm always looking for more stories to tell.

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