13th meeting – Andrew Stanton: “The clues to a great story”

The first TED Talk that we watched during our 13th meeting was the talk of filmmaker Andrew Stanton who wrote the classic “Toy Story” movies and who won two Oscars for “Finding Nemo” and “WALL-E” as the writer-director .

He says that a good story can make a campfire that much eerier. A good story can flip a conversation from completely awkward to wonderfulat a party . A good story can glue your nose to a book. And, on screen, a good story can rivet generation after generation. How do you tell one?

In this talk Stanton shares what he knows about  stories and  storytelling:

 

 

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