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How to craft a compelling human-led story
Photo credit: Shira Pinson This photo was taken in 2016 when Lucas went to film a story about Durga , a lovely 69 year old Nepalese man who walked 4 hours every day so he could go to school. At that point in Lucas' career, it was the best human-led story he ever told and he got the full-on experience; off to a remote part of Nepal, staying at Durga's home, flying a drone to witness the jaw-dropping landscape during Durga's walk to and from school, spending time with a lovely,
Nov 103 min read


The Human Touch in Storytelling: Why It Still Matters
Photo by Thiago Matos I’m not going to make this about AI. But I’m a bit over constant the pressure and FOMO feeling that we could/should/will be screwed if we’re not using it more. It’s been super helpful where I do use it, so I’m not trying to knock AI at all. My unpopular opinion here isn’t about that. It’s about who/what we’re using to tell stories. It’s the utter gutter I’m seeing on our screens. With all this digital noise and it getting more and more crowded with AI-dr
Oct 62 min read
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