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Artwell
Jacob Kelly
85 episodes
4 days ago
Exploring exploring great art and the people who made it through deep dives and interviews.
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Exploring exploring great art and the people who made it through deep dives and interviews.
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Arts
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What George Miller Taught Me About Storytelling, The Audience, and Allegory (Season 4 Finale)
Artwell
1 hour 34 minutes 47 seconds
9 months ago
What George Miller Taught Me About Storytelling, The Audience, and Allegory (Season 4 Finale)

This officially marks the end of Artwell Season 4 on George Miller. I have spent time thinking about the key lessons I learned this season of the show and have distilled them down into essays that I will share with you in this episode.

In this episode we explore why 'Your Art Is Not For You', and 'How to Tell a Story Like George Miller'. I also share two incredible stories from George Miller's collaborators, and a demonstration of why allegorical stories are so important.

Artwell
Exploring exploring great art and the people who made it through deep dives and interviews.