After reflecting on my blogs I noticed that many of them are tons of information about what I did and not what I learned, or vise versa. I've learned today thanks to the videos of Ira Glass that in order for you to keep on reading this post I need to combine two extremely important factors ANECDOTES AND REFLECTIONS.
Anecdote:
So.. watching four amazing videos that taught us the vital keys to succeed in story telling was the heat of todays lesson. Being engaged by four videos filmed in the same location with only one person talking, is usually hard to follow, yet Ira Glass was experienced enough as to convince me that there are only two meaningful points you need to follow to have an outstanding story.
Reflection:
I believe that having a clear idea of what you want from the beginning to end is the only way you can have an engaging and powerful story because it allows you to understand that the beginning needs to match with the end. In other words you can not only tell a bunch of events throughout your lifetime, you should explicit your thought and actually expand your reflection in learning to your audience.
Anecdote:
So.. watching four amazing videos that taught us the vital keys to succeed in story telling was the heat of todays lesson. Being engaged by four videos filmed in the same location with only one person talking, is usually hard to follow, yet Ira Glass was experienced enough as to convince me that there are only two meaningful points you need to follow to have an outstanding story.
Reflection:
I believe that having a clear idea of what you want from the beginning to end is the only way you can have an engaging and powerful story because it allows you to understand that the beginning needs to match with the end. In other words you can not only tell a bunch of events throughout your lifetime, you should explicit your thought and actually expand your reflection in learning to your audience.
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