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storytelling

[stawr-ee-tel-ing, stohr-] / ˈstɔr iˌtɛl ɪŋ, ˈstoʊr- /




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"It was a bold, transgressive method of storytelling, of a moment in time that was political, that was violent and that was impactful," Washington Post video game reporter Gene Park told NBC4.

From Barron's

Tom Morris, a retired Imagineer who worked closely with Sotto, says Sotto’s Main Street possesses “an extra layer of storytelling,” adding that Sotto gave the thoroughfare “more of an opportunity for exploration.”

From Los Angeles Times

Farr believes the success of these shows is akin to the huge popularity of genres like true crime and their basic storytelling structure.

From Los Angeles Times

Döpfner’s ambitions include doubling the company’s $4 billion valuation in five years, in part via investments in Israeli and U.S. technology companies in areas such as advertising, storytelling and subscription services.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even so, Hawley’s stellar adaptation of a decades-old blockbuster conceit proves that the right take on a classic movie monster can yield provocative storytelling.

From Salon