The Art of Storytelling: From Parents to Professionals

by Hannah B. Harvey

DVD, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

808.543

Collections

Publication

Teaching Company (2012), DVD-ROM, 182-page booklet, 12 hours, 24 lectures

Description

Language Arts. Nonfiction. HTML: An absolute treat for the heart and mind, these 24 lectures demonstrate how to master the art of storytelling, offering insight into the process of crafting and delivering a tale to enhancing the stories you tell everyday - to your children at bedtime, in your conversational anecdotes, and in your presentations at work. Teachers, lawyers, clergy, coaches, parents, and anyone who wants to understand the power of stories to capture hearts and minds will benefit from these lessons. You'll discover practical methods for building dynamic tension and capturing - then maintaining - your audience's attention. You'll acquire tips and techniques for finding, selecting, and preparing stories, whether they're based on your own experiences, time-honored folk tales, or beloved family yarns. You'll also learn to choose expressive language, craft compelling characters, refine your narrator's point of view, shape your story's plot, structure, and emotional arc, use body language to connect with your audience, and more. Part how-to workshop, part intellectual study of the history of narrative, these lectures feature exercises that literally get you moving to develop your stories and make them more enjoyable. Professor Harvey's interactive activities and "side coaching" sessions are designed to make you comfortable enough with your story to tell it naturally and make impromptu changes as needed. You'll even learn what to do if the unexpected occurs while telling a story to a roomful of kids or giving a presentation, and about the practical considerations of using props, PowerPoint, and microphones in various scenarios..… (more)

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This lecture covers all aspects of storytelling, such as forming the story, connecting with the audience, the relationship between narrator-audience-storyteller, using the voice, using gestures, preparation, props, character development, and on and on. It seems almost too much, as few topics are
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covered in much depth, but it is a great introduction to all the material.

The material has a lot of examples. At times, Hannah references gestures or posture - or something in the video. She does acknowledge that this is the CD version and provides some additional information, there are not too many of these instances.

She is a good storyteller, the voice is clear and easily understood, the audio quality is good. There is a lot of information covering many aspects of storytelling and presentation.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

182 p.; 7.4 inches

ISBN

1598039075 / 9781598039078

Local notes

1. Telling a Good Story. 2. The Storytelling Triangle. 3. Connecting with Your Story. 4. Connecting with Your Audience. 5. Telling Family Stories. 6. The Powerful Telling of Fairy Tales. 7. Myth and the Hero’s Journey. 8. Tensive Conflict and Meaning. 9. Giving Yourself Permission to Tell. 10. Visualization and Memory. 11. Discovering Point of View. 12. The Artful Manipulation of Time and Focus. 13. Narrator—Bridging Characters and Audience. 14. Developing Complex Characters. 15. Plot and Story Structures. 16. Emotional Arc and Empathy. 17. Varying the Narrator’s Perspective. 18. Vocal Intonation. 19. Preparing to Perform. 20. Putting Performance Anxiety to Good Use. 21. Adapting to Different Audiences. 22. Invitation to the Audience—Mindset. 23. Keeping Your Audience’s Attention. 24. Remember Your Stories—The Power of Orality

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