I hate dream sequences in movies and T.V. shows generally for their heavy-handed symbolism and storytelling tediousness.
Girls, in particular, use storytelling to establish hierarchies, a pecking order. There is a sort of jockeying of who is in charge of shared history.
I would rather impress you with my storytelling than with the size of my waist and my hips.
Storytelling is the essential human activity. The harder the situation, the more essential it is.
Role-playing games are just an organic improvised space for storytelling.
I was deeply infected with storytelling from the get go, and I truly love it.
It's a leap of faith doing any serialised storytelling.
I don't make unconventional stories; I don't make non-linear stories. I like linear storytelling a lot.
I like the storytelling and reading the letters, the long-distance dedications.
I don't use film cameras. I don't do visual effects the same way. We don't use miniature models; it's all CG now, creating worlds in CG. It's a completely different toolset. But the rules of storytelling are the same.
The Monte Carlo TV Festival is great because it's a celebration of television and great storytelling.
We're so complex; we're mysteries to ourselves; we're difficult to each other. And then storytelling reminds us we're all the same.
Storytelling has a narcotic power.
I really love storytelling, and I love the stories as they reveal themselves. It's an incredibly nourishing process; it's probably the closest I come to having a religion.
My style is colloquial storytelling. It's the way we tell stories to one another - it's not writerly, it's not overdone.
I'm actually quite critical of the storytelling theme. I think all the storytellers are not storytellers.
Because storytelling, and visual storytelling, was put in the hands of everybody, and we have all now become storytellers.
I actually think one of my strengths is my storytelling.
In the field of aesthetic theory, humans are pattern-seeking creatures. That can be seen in terms of musical structures, patternmaking, even in terms of storytelling and literature.
Visual storytelling utilizes both language and art to pass on the essence of who we are.