(See the full article in the Spring issue of "Produced By" magazine)
As our lives change in this multimedia, multi-layered, on-demand digital world, has it affected our storytelling? Some would argue that the way we consume story has definately changed, so does that mean we need to adjust, in subtle or not-so-subtle ways, the stories we tell or the structure in how we tell them? We want to hear from you! What do you think?
Answer one (or more) of the following questions and GIVE YOUR OPINION:
Have you changed your storytelling techniques in the face of a “new media” world?
Does a story need to multi-task” to engage an audience?
Has the traditional three-act structure (or four-act for TV drama) become passé?
Does interactivity make a story more resonant with an audience or would they really rather sit back and be entertained?
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