STORYTELLING 101 with Mike Rowe, Part Six: THE COMMUNAL CAMPFIRE
Is ours the first civilization to exist without a Communal Campfire?
Is ours the first civilization to exist without a Communal Campfire?
How do you personalize a really BIG story, a sweeping saga of a tale?
Mike and Bill discuss their methods used to reduce stage fright in this most stressful of storytelling scenarios.
Pace, Pitch, Volume and Tone: these are the fundamental tools of Storytelling 101
Every story worth telling needs THE HOOK.
One thing and one thing alone remains the foundation of the human experience: THE STORY.
The living embodiment of the Steely-Eyed Missile Man, Dick Rutan talks about driving the Hun low and fast over Vietnam and flying for nine days without sleeping.
Kelly Carlson on how a nice girl plays the femme fatale on Nip/Tuck and reflects on some of the dangers that come with celebrity.
Aeronautical design genius Burt Rutan talks about building his own space program and how to think outside the box.
Adam Baldwin on how to walk a fine line as the Tough Guy, and how to deadpan for a laugh in Firefly
Tom Dreesen uses his impeccable comic timing to kill with a joke, plus life on the road with Sinatra
Mike Rowe on how to tell a great story and the archetype of the Regular Guy
Gary Sinise on Ken Mattingly and Supertruth in Apollo 13 and returning from the dead in Forrest Gump
Jon Voight reveals how to play The Heart of Gold and does a beat-by-beat walkthrough of Midnight Cowboy