Robert McKee - How to Use Storytelling in Your Presentation
Watch the great screepplay writer Robert McKee how to use storytelling in your presentation.
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Watch the great screepplay writer Robert McKee how to use storytelling in your presentation.
Let's watch two videos below first and see which you can remember the most!
So, which you can remember the most? I believe you would pick the first one (a deaf and mute girl who learns to play the violin against all odds). But why?
Here is why:
1) Emotions
You can have a lot of facts and still fail to sell to your customers. The problem is not the fact, but it is the emotional impact of that information. As Seth Godin says about emotional connection.

We buy big cars because they make us feel confident. We buy big branded products because they make us feel different. The Pantene commercial (the girl plays violin) has great emotion connection with us.
And without emotion, we are not able to remember a lot of things. Amygdala (please refer to the image below) is part of our brain that in charge of all kinds of emotions. Fear, happy, sad, etc. Without amygdale, we can't remember something for long time. Ask yourself, what are the things that you remember the most? Happy moments with your loved ones, fight with your friends, win lottery or scolded by your boss? Those are emotional memories. Storytelling is the best strategy in order to connect an idea with an emotion.

As Robert McKee says, the best way to unite an idea with an emotion is by using storytelling.

The conclusion is, if you are marketers, regardless online or offline, you need to create something very emotional by using storytelling to make sure people remember your products or services.