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50+Ways - 50+ Storytelling Tools to Investigate

50+Ways - 50+ Storytelling Tools to Investigate | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. They are grouped into categories of tool types, but you can also access a complete list of all tools. Each link points to a full entry on the tool that includes a description, links and embedded versions of the original Dominoe story, links to other stories created in the tool, and some more feedback that can help you decided if the tool might be of interest.


People who join this wiki can contribute to the content on these pages (learn more...). Again, your mission is not to review or try every single one (that would be madness, I know), but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something....

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More great resorces and specifically 50+ storytelling tools you can use from 50+Ways.

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Visual Storytelling Can Bring Out a Company’s Humanity | Lou Hoffman

Visual Storytelling Can Bring Out a Company’s Humanity | Lou Hoffman | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The largest semiconductor in the world runs a story depicting tattoos with “Intel” as part of the deisgn.

 

Caterpillar produces a video about the role of their tractors in uniting the country of Madagascar.

 

Visual storytelling can be an effective means to show a company’s humanity to the outside world....

 

[Lou Hoffman talks about the impact of visual storytelling for business ~ Jeff]

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50+Ways - How to find Story Ideas

50+Ways - How to find Story Ideas | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Every story had to have some moment that was there to amuse me — a funny moment, an emotional moment, some original observation I’d made on the scene that no other reporter had. It could just be a nice moment in the script. Every story had to have someone who was more than a talking head, spouting out their point of view on the issue of the day.


To make them more human, it sometimes only took a line of description, an original thought about who they were and why they believed what they believed, a surprising moment, a funny moment on tape.If you cannot find a deep interest in the story to begin with, that's a warning since. As Pixar Filmmaker Andrew Stanton advises in his TED Talk on The Clues to a Great Story:


And that's the first story lesson I ever learned. Use what you know. Draw from it. It doesn't always mean plot or fact. It means capturing a truth from your experiencing it, expressing values you personally feel deep down in your core....

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This website is a superb resource for storytelling. Highly recommended. 10/10

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