Ira Glass on Storytelling
Ira Glass is the host and creator of This American Life, one of my favorite radio shows (and available as a podcast). Each show has a theme and the staff pulls in people from around the world to tell their story. Ira and his staff do a great job of separating the wheat from the chaff.
A friend just pointed me to a series of videos by Ira about Storytelling. They are well worth watching. My favorite, "on Great Storytelling..." is embedded above (in short: spend the time looking for a story and never be afraid to edit). Also available are:
- On the basics... - During a story keep asking and answering questions through the narrative
- On good taste... - Don't give up when you are just beginning a creative craft and your output does not meet your expectations
- On two commons pitfalls... - 1) If you are doing video talk like a human being, not like you are ON TV. 2) In a story show your interest in the world and others through your own
The interviews were originally filmed by Current.tv and can be found here as a single video.
We've talked before about the importance of storytelling. It's what we try to do at O'Reilly with our blogs, books, and, particularly for me, at our conferences.
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Kevin Curry [08.02.07 08:12 AM]
Thanks for this one. Ira Glass is a master at his craft and I enjoy his show, too.