How internet is changing the rules of storytelling? Through a simple mashup of concepts and quotes I tried to show how social medias such as Twitter, Instagram, SnapChat, Vine, Tumblr, Reddit and more force us to master the art of getting to point. What I call the trend of micro storytelling. Original post here http://goo.gl/MbqgMV
21. « THE RISE OF THIS “INTELLECTUAL-MATERIALISM” IS BECOMING
INCREASINGLY APPARENT [..] IN WHAT IS ESSENTIALY THE
COMMODITIZATION OF EXPERIENCES.»
TheCulturalOmnivore
76. « I THINK CINEMA, MOVIES, AND MAGIC HAVE ALWAYS
BEEN CLOSELY ASSOCIATED. THE VERY EARLIEST
PEOPLE WHO MADE FILM WERE MAGICIANS. »
FrancisFordCoppola
81. « IN THE FUTURE, EVERYBODY IS GOING TO BE A DIRECTOR.
SOMEBODY’S GOT TO LIVE A REAL LIFE SO WE HAVE
SOMETHING TO MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT. »
CameronCrowe
121. « PEOPLE HAVE FORGOTTEN HOW TO TELL A STORY.
STORIES DON’T HAVE A MIDDLE OR AN END ANY MORE.
THEY USUALLY HAVE A BEGINNING THAT
NEVER STOPS BEGINNING. »
StevenSpielberg
126. « IF YOU WANT A HAPPY ENDING, THAT DEPENDS,
OF COURSE, ON WHERE YOU STOP YOUR STORY. »
OrsonWelles
127. B I B L I O G R A P H Y
UnderstandingComics:TheInvisibleArt,ScottMcCloud
TheStorytellingAnimal:HowStoriesMakeusHuman,JonathanGottschal
MakingComics:StorytellingSecretsofComics,MangasandGraphicNovels,ScottMcCloud
TheAnatomyofaStory:22StepstoBecomingaMasterStoryteller,JohnTruby
HowtoGetIdeas,JackFoster,illustrationsbyLarryCorby
SteallikeanArtist,AustinKleon