Franklin: How important is detail in story time? I think it's really critical. It doesn't have to be huge amounts of detail, but it has to be telling detail. The richness of the descriptions and things that make it feel more authentic or more real lead to the stronger power of those stories. "There's this whole world that we don't even see because it's so familiar to us," he says.
Writer and digital anthropologist Frank Rose shares his insights about how the art of storytelling shapes our world, changes with new technology, and is wired into our brains.
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© 2022 Future of StoryTelling, Corp.
Produced by Future of StoryTelling, Corp.
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Founder and CEO, Charles Melcher
Executive Producer, Carolyn Merriman
Producer, Sarah Vitak
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in collaboration with Charts & Leisure
Founder, Jason Oberholtzer
Executive Producer, Mike Rugnetta
Editor, Garrett Crowe
Mix and Music, Michael Simonelli
With special thanks to Frank Rose, Bonnie Eldon, Shannon Fanuko, Meghal Janardan, and Megan Worman.