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Storytelling
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The Need
At the end of a 500-year publishing cycle that has maxed itself out, the need arises for...
- New visual and literary art forms that will appeal to audiences whose needs are neither understood nor cared
about by traditional media conglomerates;
- New creation, presentation, and distribution processes for making these products available to as many people
as possible, all over the world;
- New business models for running a successful and viable communications business.
The need also arises for a new genre of stories for children and adults alike...
- Stories rich in myth, metaphor, allusion, imagery;
- Visuals that use state-of-the-art technology to create a fully sensory experience--the effective combination
of imagery, color, light, language, and sound, capturing the audience right from the start and getting them into
that "willing suspension of disbelief;"
- Stories with a universal message--one of impending disaster coupled with tremendous opportunity, inspiring
not fear, but hope;
- Stories teaching universal themes of respect for individuals and groups, love for oneself and others and
the whole planet and all life, and the sacredness of life and the importance of continuity.
Continue to "The Opportunity"
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