DMM 3614, The Storyteller's Art
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Number: DMM 3614

Name: The Storyteller's Craft

Instructor: Roberg, Robert (bio)

Section: F04-01

Credits: 3


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Course Description:
This course explores the storytelling process, from concept to execution. Key topics include the emotional, interpersonal, and logistical components of excellent stories. The use of words, images, and experiences in storytelling is emphasized.

Course Goals and Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students will:

1.) Understand how stories are created;
2.) Understand the qualities of a well-formed story;
3.) Understand the power of words to convey a story;
4.) Understand the power of visual images to convey a story;
5.) Understand the combination of words, images, and emotion that create an experience;
6.) Understand how storytellers use experiences to capture and fulfill their audiences.

 

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