she says storytelling
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Amy Lavalette
The Art of Storytelling Q&A
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Amy Lavalette VP Asia, Evidently
With 10 years industry experience, Amy has been lucky enough to have worked on some of the world’s biggest brands such as Dove,
Nokia, Coca-Cola and Diageo.
She made the switch into content storytelling based on the realisation that she was watching more YouTube videos than TV
shows.
Recognising the significance of ‘content is king’ and the power switch to real-time consumer advocacy, Amy joined Evidently who
put behaviour change and value exchange at the heart of all content creation.
In between running the Evidently Singapore office, she helps clients (and audiences) unlock brand relevance via storytelling.
The creative content agency Our strategy is storytelling We produce the engaging content your brand deserves*
*deserves, in a good way
The Art Of Storytelling
‘The cat sat on the mat’*
*John le Carré
‘The cat sat on the dog’s mat’*
*John le Carré again. He knows his stuff.
If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail*
* Maslow’s Law
* Storytelling
If you tell me a fact, I’ll learn. If you tell me a truth, I’ll believe. But tell me a story and it’ll live in my heart forever.*
Demystifying Stories
1. Classic Narrative Structure2. Narration3. Simple Tools
1. Basic Narrative Structure
Thought 1: Familiarity breeds contentment*
*Because who likes change, really?
Think of your favourite story...
1994 2004
Friends
2. Narration
Thought 2: Plot vs. Story*
*Stories are jigsaw puzzles. Jigsaw pieces are parts of the plot. Narration is the assemble.
Think of a murder mystery
Thought 3: Make your audience work*
*Because it’s more fun for them when you do
3. Simple Tools*
*To engage and retain our audiences’ attention
Tool 1: Surprise & Suspense
Tool 2: MacGuffin
*A plot device to drive the story
Dove Haiku
Why is 30”, 30”?*
*Hard economics not human behaviour
Thought 4: How long is a piece of content?*
*Longer, deeper, greater
Dear 16 Year Old Me
* One of over 7,000 YouTube comments
The first time someone tried to show me this, I was thinking “Oh God! It’s 5 mins. long...I’m busy, don’t they know how busy I am?!” But then I realized how powerful the message was, and how well put together it was! And then, I did check my skin...and then I went to the doctor...and then I had the mole excised (removed) and biopsied, and then they diagnosed...and guess what, I have melanoma... so glad someone forced “busy me!” to stop for 5 minutes and save my life!!!
leahsk2003*
Dear 16-year-old Me Engagement
1m
2m
3m
4m
5m
0’00” 1’00” 2’00” 3’00” 4’00”
6m
7m
Duration of film
Num
ber
of v
iew
ers
Number of people watching
Engagement Value
5.4 million watched beyond 30’
2.3 million watched the entire message
4 Part Structure
0 Engage “Whisky? Tastes even worse on the way up”
0.24 Inform “This is where they took the cancer out”
3.32 Empower “It takes 10 minutes”
4:07 Advocate Tweet, share this on facebook
In Summary...
Key Storytelling Thoughts
1. Familiarity breeds contentment
2. Let your audience do the work
3. Trick & tease through tools
4. Deep emotional engagement
Thank you!
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