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Clyde Taber www.visualstory.org/connect
The Four Elements of Story Clyde Taber VISUAL STORY NETWORK
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The visual story network is a global community…
The Visual Story Network is a tribe of of visual storytellers in 85 countries leading a movement so everyone can encounter Jesus and His kingdom. . The visual story network is a global community… Connect Collaborate Train
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www.VisualStory.org We foster innovation in… 1. Visual media.
2. Use of story to reach and teach the nations. The visual story network is a global community… Connect Collaborate Train 3. Adopting mobile device technology.
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www.VisualStory.org We foster innovation as we…
1. Catalyze the Church toward new thinking. 2. Connect visual storytellers with one another The visual story network is a global community… Connect Collaborate Train 3. Collaborate with one another.
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tells He who has the best story wins
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Why We Can’t Be Sloppy with Story
1. We mess with the glory 2. We conceal the message 3. Someone else will tell our story 4. We miss Great Commission opportunities
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Clyde Taber www.visualstory.org/connect
The Four Elements of Story Clyde Taber VISUAL STORY NETWORK
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I. The Power of Story II. You Will Define Story III. Four Elements of Story IV. Identify the Elements in a Biblical Story V. The Story Challenge
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I. The Power of Story
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Story is the key to a resistant heart
1 Story is the key to a resistant heart
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2 Story is universal “There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories.” Ursala LeGuin, American novelist
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3 Story sticks Eclese
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4 Story is Cinematic
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5 Story offers meaning
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6 God has modeled story
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Rebellion in the heavenlies Creation & the Garden Rebellion and Exile
The Three in One Rebellion in the heavenlies Creation & the Garden Rebellion and Exile Israel Called out Kingdom comes through Messiah You can divide it into any number of acts. Here’s mine. Triune Unity, Cosmic Rebellion, Creation, Exile, A People Chosen, Kingdom Revealed through Messiah, New People Chosen, The Gathering When you begin to see the big picture, that’s when things get interesting. God is all about creating a people who learn to love Him in response to His first love. There is nothing boring about this. A new people THE NEW HEAVENS & EARTH
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Story is the key to a resistant heart
1 Story is the key to a resistant heart
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2 Story is universal “There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories.” Ursala LeGuin, American novelist
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3 Story sticks
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4 Story is Cinematic
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5 Story offers meaning
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6 God has modeled story
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Form groups of three and write a one sentence definition of story.
II. Define Story Form groups of three and write a one sentence definition of story. VISUAL STORY NETWORK
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III. THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF STORY
Jeremy Casper
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A story is… A character trying to solve a problem while facing opposition… and the resolution to the problem.
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THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF STORY
Character Stories are best told through the lens of one single character.
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THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF STORY
Problem Good stories have a central problem or objective that must be solved or achieved. A well-constructed problem is one with a measurable, cinematic solution. All good characters have a flaw.
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THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF STORY
Opposition The best opposition comes from people, not the environment. Any time the relationship between the main character and the opposition is intensified, the better it is. Drama (plot) = your main character striving to overcome the opposition as he or she attempts to solve the story’s central problem.
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THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF STORY
Opposition (Cont’d) The Antagonist A sabotaging force working against the main character Wants the same thing as the main character Without opposition, you do not have a story!
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THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF STORY
Resolution Does your character solve the central story problem or not? Stories do not have to end positively but typically they do.
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THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF STORY
Resolution YOUR FINAL IMAGE Your story’s climactic image – the image that lets your audience know when the story is over. Your beginning and your ending are in relationship with each other.
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FINAL IMAGE “We were binding sheaves of grain out in the field when suddenly my sheaf rose and stood upright, while your sheaves gathered around mine and bowed down to it.” His brothers said to him, Do you intend to reign over us?” Genesis 37
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FINAL IMAGE “Now please forgive the sins of the servants of the God of your father. When their message came to him, Joseph wept. His brothers then came and threw themselves down him before him. “We are your slaves,” they said. But Joseph said to them, “Don’t be afraid. Am I in the place of God? You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives. So then, don’t be afraid. I will provide for your and your children. And he reassured them and spoke kindly to them.” Genesis 50
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BASIC STORY STRUCTURE Beginning (25%) Introduce… All the characters in your story (including the antagonist). The central story problem. Middle (50%) The character wrestles with the opposition while trying to solve the problem. End (25%) The character solves (fails to solve) the problem by overcoming (succumbing) to the opposition – the resolution.
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THREE ACT STRUCTURE Act I: Beginning (25%) Act II: Middle (50%) Act III: End (25%)
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IV. Identify the Elements
Choose a biblical story and identify the four elements in that story. A story is… A character trying to solve a problem while facing opposition…and the resolution to the problem.
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IV. Share the story Imagine you are sharing this story with a friend and you only have a few minutes to share that story.
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V. Story Challenge
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1 Be a story student 10laws 3acts StorySeminar
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• We provide practical, online training for busy people engaged in ministry. • Each course is 5 weeks in length and requires only three hours each week.
• Each course is taught by an expert with a missional heart. • Each course is limited to 22 students for maximized learning and connection with others. • Connect with a Los Angeles story mentor.
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2 Be a story seeker
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3 Be a storyteller
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4 Be a story sharer
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5 Be a story creator
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6 Be one who lives the Story
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1 Be a story student 10laws 3acts StorySeminar
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2 Be a story seeker
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3 Be a storyteller
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4 Be a story sharer
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5 Be a story creator
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6 Be one who lives the Story
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THE BENEFITS OF STORY 1. You reveal the glory
2. You show our message is compelling. 3. You tell your own story. 4. You open Great Commission opportunities
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What is your biggest take-away?
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Questions? Comments? Clyde Taber www.visualstory.org/connect
VISUAL STORY NETWORK
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