Magic, Plays, Cinema, and the Written Word (Izzy)
Constructing the Story (Ryan)
Narrative Structure and Flow (Michelle)
The 4 Tactics to Help Ensure that Your Story is Clear (Delaney)
100

Who implemented the 3-step outline?

Aristotle & Plato 

100

Important thing to identify to construct a story 

Audience

100

Define Bing, Bang, Bongo


  • Bing: What you are going to tell your audience (introduction)

  • Bang: Tell it to them (the content of the story)

  • Bongo: a summary of what you just told them (conclusion)

100

What are the four tactics to help ensure your story is clear?

Horizontal logic, Vertical Logic, Reverse storyboarding, A fresh perspective.

200

What are the 3 steps of the 3-step outline?

set up, conflict, resolution 

200

The two critical points in the beginning of the story are _________ and ___________. 

Conflict and dramatic tension

200

Chronology is best used when you want to ______.

Establish credibility with your audience

200

What does Vertical Logic mean?

That all the info on a slide is self reinforcing

300

A way of persuading people that is more difficult than conventional rhetoric 

through a story

300

Making it clear what you want the audience to walk away from  your story with: the _______ ___ __________. 

Call to action

300

Leading with the ending is best used when you have  ________ or ________.

1. Previously established trust with your audience 

2. If the audience is interested in the “so what” then how you got there

300

What should you ask someone with no context to tell you when they read your story?

what they pay attention to, what they think is important and where they have questions.

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