Storytelling Why people matter

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there is a narrative

all around us but the most engaging and

effective stories

i’ve come across in my 13-year career in

media

have had character around eight years

ago my husband and i were traveling

between london and bristol quite

regularly

as we were on fiancee and in the throes

of wedding planning

on one particular journey i noticed a

small spider had taken it upon himself

to get comfortable in the wing mirror of

our fiat punto

as we left london and thought nothing

more of it

until having been in bristol for a few

days making our way

from the church to the florist and i

noticed the same

small spider was still with us

fast forward five years and i’m heading

back to work after maternity leave with

a

whole load of mom guilt and the memory

strikes me again

and i decide to start writing the story

of towny spider

for my daughter florence towny spider

was an arachnid out of water

or his web in this instance at the time

i was working at the telegraph newspaper

heading up the video team and we were

optimistically trying to monetize our

content

we’d adopted a strategy that was all

about quantity

15 series of eight episodes to be

delivered

every two months working in media i’m

clearly no mathematician

but i was more than aware at the time

that this equated to a whopping 120

episodes

every eight weeks we were embracing a

heavily social media optimized approach

for a time-poor society

top-down filming instructional in 60

seconds

six quick steps etc etc

and it didn’t work we’d forgotten three

fundamental points consider the style

and tone

storytelling techniques and the element

of escapism

puts your audience people and characters

first a spider thrown to the four winds

and completely out of his comfort zone

is one thing

but much like towney for me this hasn’t

always been the case

having started out as a researcher and

producer in the commercially focused

world of interactive tv

i worked on some of the biggest programs

in the country the x factor

britain’s got talent who wants to be a

millionaire dancing on ice

to name but a few even then faced with

armchair critics who would tell us

whether we liked it or not how they

thought our programs

should be made we knew how to get it

right

the most successful competitions we ran

featured past winners

proved to the audience that they weren’t

indeed fixed or we had presenters

directly related to the prizes vicki

butler henderson and quentin wilson

giving away

cars subsidiary sponsors of programs

like the x factor and dancing on ice

were offering experiential tickets and

exclusive access

to immerse yourself and have a front row

ticket

to what everyone else in the country was

talking about that week

we developed mobile apps that allowed

you to purchase the clothes contestants

were wearing on love island

as you watch the program all the time

focused on those three key points

the style and tone storytelling

techniques and the element of escapism

put your audience people and characters

first

so our story continues some years later

not too dissimilar to our main

protagonist towny spider establishing

himself in his new homestead farmyard

environment

at the telegraph we had shifted tack we

were getting comfortable in our new

surroundings

i became the editorial driving force

behind telegraph films

and we started collaborating with the

bill and melinda gates health foundation

on issues such as antibiotic resistance

and the provision of snakebite antivenom

in africa

my own digital world started to evolve

too

i became the executive producer of

bryony gordon’s mental health podcasts

mad world

and if i can do it where we endeavor to

portray to the audience

that it’s perfectly normal to feel weird

we were keeping these three key points

at the heart of the matter

the style and tone storytelling

techniques and the element of escapism

put your audience people and characters

first

and it was working the prince harry

episode of madworld where he spoke about

the death of his mother when he was just

a child

made global headlines with the podcast

downloaded

millions of times around the world

and the digital world keeps evolving

today

the broadcasters publishers and

independent production companies of this

world

are faced with a newer bigger

brighter competitor the esports

or subscription video on demand service

if you will

the likes of amazon prime now tv

apple tv and the mighty netflix latest

stats from the broadcasters audience

research board

tell us that broadcast tv still accounts

for

68 of our video day

and with the average video viewing time

just under

five hours a day for all individuals

is there still space for s-fods and the

smaller fish in the video pond

to co-exist i now commissioned digital

documentaries for the bbc

and in doing a little research

discovered that

taking netflix as an example they’re

looking to spend

17.3 billion dollars

on original content this year alone

compare this to around 4 billion pounds

the bbc has to spend

which is used to fund all their tv

radio and online services

it makes you wonder whether these three

areas

i keep mentioning are going to suffer

the style and tone

storytelling techniques and the element

of escapism

puts your audience people and characters

first

much as the car company’s skoda

volkswagen

say and audi all use many of the same

parts

but we all have a preference over which

one we want to drive

in my opinion the s ford impact

conundrum

can only promote healthy competition and

creativity

in the video landscape yes netflix

has the money they can afford to engage

high-profile celebrities such as prince

harry and megan

spend a fortune on sports rights footage

and having the best basketball players

in the game

as contributors when it comes to

documentaries such as the last dance

engaged the hollywood elite as talent on

films such as the irishman and birdbox

with the latter receiving upwards of 89

million views and counting

yet the top viewed licensed tv shows on

netflix

in the us include the likes of friends

the office and grey’s anatomy so they’re

clearly still

mindful of giving the audience what they

want

particularly if it’s nostalgic

binge-worthy

and watchable in our pajamas much like

my beloved towny spider i’m now settled

into my current day-to-day environment

and find myself leading a team of very

talented young people

making content for young people and our

kpis have proven to be both flexible

and effective we’ve achieved audience

impact with the programme false hope

alternative cancer cures

which as well as coverage across

multiple bbc platforms

including bbc breakfast the today

program

radio 5 live and bbc three iplayer

saw the cancer act debated in parliament

as a direct result of the documentary

we got the style and tone completely

right

with you match the description stop and

search

a documentary that took a closer look at

controversial police regulations

and has since been shortlisted for a

broadcast digital award

we flexed our storytelling braun in go

back to where you came from

exploring themes of race identity and

white privilege in today’s society

we keep people and characters at the

heart

of everything we do

we might not have the sweeping drone

shot openers that most

netflix documentaries indulge in but if

you’re following a family stranded in

the middle of a syrian bombing

the roof caving in over them the walls

falling down

you can see the blood does it

matter if it’s filmed on a shaky

hand-held smartphone

or a state-of-the-art drone positioned

somewhere over the mediterranean sea

i wanted to conclude with a lesson that

towney learnt

and as his creator is at the heart of

everything i do

put people and characters first

i wouldn’t get anywhere in the work that

i do without a brilliant team of people

around me

friends colleagues and my family

my work in the mental health arena in

particular gained me a woman of the

future

award in 2018 and saw me named on the

financial times’s

kindness and leadership 50 leading

lights list in 2019

in september this year i was named a

yahoo finances heroes role model

for women future leaders making a

significant contribution

to gender diversity at work

and even towney spider got a look in and

was named in the top books for

children’s mental health

by modern magazine so

one last time to keep your narrative

effective

and engaging consider the style and tone

storytelling techniques and the elements

of escapism put your

audience people and characters first

we rise by lifting others

you

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我们周围都有一个故事,但

我在 13 年的媒体职业生涯中

遇到的最引人入胜和最有效的故事大约在八年前就有了特色,

我丈夫和我

经常在伦敦和布里斯托之间旅行,

因为 我们是未婚妻,

在一次特别的旅程中为婚礼策划的阵痛中,我注意到一只

小蜘蛛自己承担了责任

,以便在我们离开伦敦时在我们的菲亚特 punto 的后视镜中感到舒适,并且在进入

之前什么都没想 布里斯托尔

几天,我们

从教堂到花店,我

注意到同样的

小蜘蛛还在我们身边

快进五年了,我

在产假后回去工作,

带着满满的妈妈内疚和记忆

再次打动我

,我决定开始

为我的女儿佛罗伦萨小镇蜘蛛写故事

h 报纸

领导视频团队,我们

乐观地尝试将我们的内容货币化,

我们采用了一种策略,即

每两个月交付 15 个系列,共 8 集,在媒体工作我

显然不是数学家,

但我是 当时非常清楚

,这相当于每八周播放多达 120

集,

我们正在采用一种对

社交媒体进行高度优化的方法

,以

在 60 秒内完成自上而下的拍摄教学,

六个快速步骤等

,但它并没有 工作我们忘记了三个

基本点考虑风格

和语气

讲故事的技巧和逃避现实的元素

将您的观众和角色

放在首位蜘蛛被扔到四风中

并完全脱离了他的舒适区

是一回事,

但对我来说很像汤尼 情况并非

总是如此

,我最初是

在以商业为重点

的交互式电视世界中的一名研究人员和

制作人,我参与了一些 b

iggest 该国的节目 x 因素

英国有才华横溢的人才,他们想成为

在冰上跳舞的百万富翁

,但即使在那时,也有一些人面临着

坐在椅子上的批评家,他们会告诉

我们是否喜欢它,他们

认为我们的节目

应该如何制作 知道如何做

我们举办的最成功的比赛

过去的获胜者

向观众证明他们确实不是

固定的 或者我们有

与奖品直接相关的主持人 vicki

butler henderson 和 quentin wilson

赠送

汽车 节目的附属赞助

商 x factor 和 dance on

ice 提供体验门票和

独家访问

权,让您沉浸其中,并

获得该国其他人

谈论的前排门票。

我们开发了移动应用程序,让

您可以购买参赛者

在爱上穿的衣服

小岛 看节目时时刻刻都在

关注这三个

重点 风格和语气 讲故事的

技巧 逃避现实的元素

把你的观众和人物

放在首位,

所以我们的故事在几年后继续,

与我们的

主角小镇蜘蛛

在他的新宅基地农场

环境

中建立自己的电报我们改变了方向,

我们在新的

我成为了电报电影的编辑驱动力

,我们开始与

比尔和梅琳达盖茨健康基金会

就抗生素耐药性

和在非洲提供蛇咬抗蛇毒血清等问题进行合作

我自己的数字世界也开始发展

我成为了执行制片人

bryony gordon 的心理健康播客

mad

world 如果我能做到,我们会努力

向观众描绘

感到奇怪是完全正常的,

我们将这三个关键

点作为问题的核心,

风格和语气讲故事的

技巧和元素 逃避现实

把你的观众和人物

放在第一位

《疯狂世界》的哈里王子一集中,他谈到

了他小时候母亲的死,

成为全球头条新闻,播客

在世界各地下载了数百万次

,数字世界在今天不断发展

,广播公司出版商和

独立 这个世界的制作公司

正面临着一个更新更大

更聪明的竞争对手,

如果你愿意

的话,比如 amazon prime now tv

apple tv 和强大的 netflix

广播公司观众

研究委员会的最新统计数据

告诉我们广播电视 仍然

占我们视频日的 68 天

,所有个人平均每天观看视频的时间

不到

5 小时

仍然有空间让 s-fods 和

视频池中的小鱼

共存

英国广播公司

在做一些研究时

发现,

以 netflix 为例,他们

希望花费

17.3

仅今年就在原创内容上花费了 10 亿美元,

相比之下,

英国广播公司必须花费

大约 40 亿英镑来资助他们所有的

电视广播和在线服务,

这让你想知道

我一直提到的这三个领域是否会

受到风格和 语气

讲故事技巧和逃避现实的元素

将您的观众和角色

放在首位

,就像汽车公司的斯柯达大众汽车

所说的那样,奥迪都使用许多相同的

零件,

但是在我看来

,我们都对要驾驶的零件有偏好

福特影响

难题

只能

在视频

领域促进健康的

竞争和创造力

作为

纪录片的贡献者,例如最后一支舞

,好莱坞精英在电影中扮演人才,

例如 irishman 和

birdbox,后者的

观看次数超过 8900 万次,而且

还在不断增加,但在美国 netflix 上观看次数最多的授权电视节目

包括 Friends of

the office 和 gray’s anatomy 这样的人,因此他们

显然仍然

注意向观众提供他们想要的东西

特别希望它

在我们的睡衣中值得怀旧和观看,就像

我心爱的小镇蜘蛛一样,我现在已经

适应了我目前的日常环境,

并发现自己领导着一个由非常

有才华的年轻人组成的团队,

为年轻人制作内容,

事实证明,我们的 kpi 既灵活

又有效 我们已经通过

虚假希望

替代癌症治疗

计划以及覆盖

多个 bbc 平台(

包括 bbc 早餐、今日

节目

广播 5 直播和 bbc 三个 iplayer

看到癌症行为)对观众产生了影响

作为纪录片的直接结果,在议会中进行了辩论,

我们的风格和

语气与您完全一致 p 并

搜索

一部纪录片,该纪录片仔细研究了

有争议的警察法规

,并已入围

广播数字奖

,我们将讲故事的布劳恩展示在

回到你来自

探索当今社会中种族身份和白人特权主题的地方

我们保持 人物和角色

是我们所做的一切的核心,

我们可能没有大多数

netflix 纪录片所沉迷的无人机开枪,但如果

你跟随一个被困在

叙利亚中间的家庭

轰炸屋顶塌陷,墙壁就会

倒塌 下来,

你可以看到血是

在摇摇欲坠

的手持智能手机

还是在地中海某处的最先进的无人机上拍摄的,

我想总结一下

汤尼学到的一课

,作为他的创造者 在

我所做的每一件事的核心都是

把人和人物

放在首位 nds 的同事和我的家人

我在心理健康领域的工作

尤其让我

在 2018 年获得了未来女性奖,并看到我在今年 9 月被评为

金融时报的

善意和领导

力 2019 年 50 大灯榜

我被评为

雅虎 财务英雄

女性未来领袖的榜样

为工作中的性别多样性做出重大贡献

,甚至汤尼蜘蛛也参与进来,

并被现代杂志评为儿童心理健康的顶级书籍,

所以最后一次让你的叙述保持

有效

和引人入胜 考虑风格和语气

讲故事的技巧和

逃避现实的元素把你的

听众和人物放在第一位

我们通过提升别人来提升