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WORD and IMAGE, The Language of the Soul As individuals, we are products of the stories we've been exposed to. Collectively, humanity is the sum of its history. More potent than persuasion by far, storytelling changes minds by touching hearts. Contemporary buzzwords like Story and Narrative permeate popular culture, from the literary arena through cinema to social media, branding, advertising, political campaigning and propaganda. But why are we truly driven to tell stories in the first place, and how has story become the means by which we transform? 'LANGUAGE of the SOUL: How Story Became the…mehr

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WORD and IMAGE, The Language of the Soul As individuals, we are products of the stories we've been exposed to. Collectively, humanity is the sum of its history. More potent than persuasion by far, storytelling changes minds by touching hearts. Contemporary buzzwords like Story and Narrative permeate popular culture, from the literary arena through cinema to social media, branding, advertising, political campaigning and propaganda. But why are we truly driven to tell stories in the first place, and how has story become the means by which we transform? 'LANGUAGE of the SOUL: How Story Became the Means By Which We Transform' explores the mechanics of catharsis, the Creative Process, the Artist's Journey, the transformative power of narrative and what it is to be a born storyteller, with a call to action to embrace the power of STORY in our lives.
Autorenporträt
AUTHOR BIO Published author and screenwriter Dominick Domingo has spent his adult life immersed in the arts and humanities-filmed entertainment in particular. A veteran of Disney Feature Animation (Lion King, Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan, Little Match Girl and One By One,) Dominick founded the Entertainment track at his alma mater and one of the top design schools in the world, Art Center College of Design. Here, he amassed twenty years of classroom experience and curriculum design, affording him a great deal of perspective on the creative process, various relationships with it, and the ongoing Artistic Journey of hundreds of students.