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EPISODE · May 28, 2020 · 15 MIN

13. How Approaching Story with a Bias Breaks Your Audience's Trust

from The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe · host Zena Dell Lowe

EPISODE DESCRIPTION:     In story, your characters and their world must be credible and believable. The job of the storyteller, first and foremost, is to tell the truth about the world as you know it, and about the people who inhabit that world. The acid test of how well you’ve accomplished this is always and forever the same: does it ring true to the audience? One kind of believability has to do with the characteristics of the character him or herself. Have you given them the right characteristics to effectively convince the audience that he or she could do whatever it is they end up doing in the story? But there’s another way to undermine the believability of the story, and that’s when a characters simply aren't real enough. They don’t feel like real people. They’re not fully fleshed out as three dimensional beings. They're sketches. One thing that can lead to this:When the storyteller holds a prior commitment to a certain philosophy that limits their willingness to explore the true depths of characterQUESTIONS OR TOPIC REQUESTS? If you have a question or a specific writing related topic that you would like Zena to consider addressing in a future podcast, click on the link below to leave a voicemail recording for Zena.https://www.speakpipe.com/ZenaDellLowe DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPTS?Zena is currently working on making the transcripts for these podcast episodes available for download on the Mission Ranch Films website. If you would like to be notified when this option is available, click here to join our email list. https://missionranchfilms.com SPECIAL THANKSThe Mission with Zena Dell Lowe would like to thank composer Carla Patullo for the original music she graciously permits us to use in the intro and outro of this podcast. To find out more about this amazing talent, go to  www.carlapatullo.com   Send us Fan MailSupport the show

EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In story, your characters and their world must be credible and believable. The job of the storyteller, first and foremost, is to tell the truth about the world as you know it, and about the people who inhabit that world. The acid test of how well you’ve accomplished this is always and forever the same: does it ring true to the audience? One kind of believability has to do with the characteristics of the character him or herself. Have you given t...

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