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Adding Drama
Discover how you can use flash forwards, false starts and other dramatic devices to grab our audience’s attention. You will discover how moving from a predictable structure to a more unconventional story structure can grab your audience’s attention. Think about the most dramatic part of your story and launch your presentation from that point; you can always jump forward or backwards afterwards. Think of your story as three dimensional or as a storyboard with you directing the action.
Who's It For?
If you want to grabs your audience’s attention or move away from the conventional ways of sharing a story then this video will help you achieve that. If you're preparing for an informal presentation this video will help you with alternative structures to stories, pitches and presentations.