4. He engaged the audience with a story in order to express his point and
theme of successful storytelling. This was made with elements of comic
relief.
He continued this through the presentation.
5. The commandamnet that most reflects Andrew’s presentation is
“Thou shall tell a story.” This is failry obcvious to the fact that in this
presentation he esplains the fundamentals of successful storytelling
and the elements that make them great.
6. Stories without dialogue;
Mr. Stanton explains that storytelling without dialogue
is the most purest approach to cinematic storytelling,
however yet at the same time also the most primitive.
7. Your job as a storyteller;
As a story teller, Mr. Stanton explains that ones job is to make the characters
work for their meal without knowing they are doing so.
9. I’ve learned from my presenter is that delivery indulged with
comedy can serve as a great “hook” for the audiences.
“Storytelling is joke telling. Is knowing your Punch line.”
-Andrew Stanton
10. I also learned from my presenter that when dealing with
delivery, anecdotes are always more than helpful. They
serve as great “planes” for transition and are very useful in
expressing your goal.
11. Comparing;
Both Andrew and Sir are very enthusiastic in their beliefs and are as
confident within their words as they are in lives. Not only are they bvery
intelligent, but are also compassion in what they speak.
12. The differences;
Mr. Robinson appears to be more “cut throat” and more revolution-driven.
Thus, being more confrontational than Stanton..
13. To other public speakers;
For future public speakers always remember that anecdotes
combined with comical elements can serve as a great way to
hold your audience attention. Also, sharing personal
experiences are also good elements in keeping your listerners
attention.