A Quote by Lisa Schwarzbaum

The storytelling ... is kind of amazing. — © Lisa Schwarzbaum
The storytelling ... is kind of amazing.
So much Western storytelling comes from Scandinavia. I've read that in the past, storytellers would travel to Iceland and exchange stories. It's kind of the birthplace of great storytelling.
Because there is less female storytelling, especially motherhood storytelling, there has been immense pressure on my storytelling to represent more people, and to do so in a sort of unrealistic way.
I mostly associated video game storytelling with unforgivable clumsiness, irredeemable incompetence - and suddenly, I was finding the aesthetic and formal concerns I'd always associated with fiction: storytelling, form, the medium, character. That kind of shocked me.
I think as storytelling has changed, you know, it's kind of turned into kind of hyper-reality movies.
Even if I made pornography, the trauma would show, though. It will always be there because it's my verité. It's my kind of narrative, it's my kind of storytelling. It's not style; it's just there.
The storytelling mind is allergic to uncertainty, randomness, and coincidence. It is addicted to meaning. If the storytelling mind cannot find meaningful patterns in the world, it will try to impose them. In short, the storytelling mind is a factory that churns out true stories when it can, but will manufacture lies when it can’t.
'The Last Of Us,' to me, is just amazing storytelling, because everything's from the character point of view, which even movies don't really do successfully a lot of the time.
To me, the AMC brand is great storytelling - they call it slow-burn storytelling.
Gossip is essentially storytelling: storytelling about people whom we know.
Well, I suppose I'm interested in ways of storytelling and in stories that are about storytelling.
Storytelling has changed. Shows like 'Adventure Time' have taken storytelling in a different direction.
Because storytelling, and visual storytelling, was put in the hands of everybody, and we have all now become storytellers.
What I like is not a particular genre, it's storytelling. There's a lot of great storytelling in jazz, and in folk and in country music.
I think my love is storytelling. No matter what it is, it's storytelling. And so whatever the medium is, what's right for the story, I enjoy doing it.
Lots of TV is kind of becoming almost the new form for adult storytelling and cinema, but still with some independent films you still have those kind of jewels that people are able to make and it takes a lot of effort.
Robert Bolt's storytelling is the kind that I grew up with and aspired to.
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