The marketplace tells us that good, visceral storytelling has a place. But there are lots of questions about the format that stories take.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Storytelling is storytelling. Good stories need compelling characters and interesting conflicts. That's the bottom line no matter what medium you're writing for.
Storytelling is fine as long as you can encourage people to act on the stories.
Stories and narratives are one of the most powerful things in humanity. They're devices for dealing with the chaotic danger of existence.
With years of experience doing whatever it takes to get to the bottom of each story, I am looking forward to covering the stories in the human dimension and impart the passion and visceral reactions the audience seeks.
Storytelling is about two things; it's about character and plot.
Stories hold conflict and contrast, highs and lows, life and death, and the human struggle and all kinds of things.
Human beings need stories, and we're looking for them in all kinds of places; whether it's television, whether it's comic books or movies, radio plays, whatever form, people are hungry for stories.
A story is how we construct our experiences.
I believe in broken, fractured, complicated narratives, but I believe in narratives as a vehicle for truth, not simply as a form of entertainment, though I love entertainment, but also a way of conveying what needs to be conveyed about the works that I care about.
I think that that is a wonderful format - you know, having individual stories over a period of weeks that are thematically connected in terms of genre - there's not enough of that out there.
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