Captivate Your Audience By Shifting the Scene Polarity in Your Story
"Variation is the first key to keeping people engaged. Visual variation, tonal variation, variation in shots, variation in speed and pace and tempo, and all of that. When you become monotonous, you become boring. When your story becomes boring, people will tune out."In episode 176 of The Storytelling Lab, Rain delves into the art of storytelling, highlighting the crucial role of tension in captivating audiences. Drawing parallels to a roller coaster ride, Bennett emphasizes the necessity of changing the positive/negative "charges" of each scene with polarity shifts.He explores the application of the "but/therefore" model and provides insightful analyses of real-life examples and the movie "Braveheart" to illustrate the ebb and flow of shifting energy in storytelling. This episode serves as a resource for aspiring storytellers, content creators, and marketers looking for help understanding the rhythm of storytelling. Rain's practical guidance and emphasis on avoiding monotony offer valuable insights for creators seeking to enhance their storytelling skills. In this episode, you will learn to:Uncover the FOUR types of polarity shiftsUse Positive & Negative "charges" to increase tension in your storyIdentify the "turning point" of each scene.Discover the Value that is the top priority for your protagonist.Break down your story into little pieces — "micro stories" — that present significants changes to the narrative. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.