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CREATIVE WRITING

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“Corporate storytelling is about winning…

Acceptance of a new product, service or ideaHigher revenues and shareholder returnsClear understanding of your value proposition

…and developing narratives that simply and compellingly relate "the story" to customers, prospects, investors, media, employees and others in a way that motivates them to think or act favorably.”

(What is Corporate Storytelling, n.d.)

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Mastery: Personal Development & Leadership

Mastery: Personal Development & Leadership

GOAL

Use mastery concepts to demonstrate personal development and leadership skills

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Create and update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Blogo Timelineo Turning Point videoo Weekly Inspiration posts

Review guidance on APA styleo Purdue OWLo Citation Machine

Complete tutorialso iMovie: http://www.lynda.com/iMovie-training-tutorials/229-0.htmlo Tumblr: “Up and Running with Tumblr with Justin Seeleyo Diigo: http//vimeo.com/12687333o SWOT Analysis

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The Art of Visual Storytelling

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GOAL

Use images and traditional storytelling techniques to design new visual narratives for application in the workplace

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week

Update Mastery Journal artifactso Timelineo Weekly Inspiration posts

Self study topicso Create concept for year-end Board of Directors videoo Read “10 Rules for Visual Storytelling”

http://mindymcadams.com/tojou/2011/10-rules-for-visual-storytelling/

o Read “21 Awesome Storytelling Techniques” http://www.amandalewan.com/blog/digital-storytelling/25-21-awesome-storytelling-techniques

Complete Lynda.com tutorials: o Storytelling in a visual professiono Visual storytelling in PR: Videos, infographics, images, and moreo Presentation styles and storytelling 

Script Analysis and Criticism

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Script Analysis and Criticism

GOAL

Use the elements that create powerful narratives and integrate in various multimedia formats for application in work place

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Timelineo Weekly Inspiration posts

Self study topicso Create Vision, Values & Covenants vignetteso Watch “Script Analysis & Criticism” video

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB_8tV0SYIZnuI-3cZbneMK9ah-OdeWLe

Complete Lynda.com tutorials:o Video Script Writing

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Character Creation and Development

www.scholastic.com

GOAL

Create character dossiers, dialogue, and short scenes that demonstrate three-dimensional, well- rooted characters

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Timeline Updateo Weekly Inspiration Posts

Self study topicso Read “Character Creation & Development Theory

(Or, How To Make Characters 101!)” http://www.springhole.net/writing/character-creation-and-development-theory.htm

o Read “What a 'character” (Renzi, 2010) Complete Lynda.com tutorials:o Character Creation & Developmento Developing the character o Screenwriting Fundamentals - Your character's desireso Plot and character development

Episodic and Serial Writing

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Episodic and Serial Writing

www.wsj.com

GOAL

Use the elements of structure, character, and formatting, breaking episode storylines, planning multi-episode plot and character arcs

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Timelineo Weekly Inspiration posts

Self study topicso Read “How To Write Episodic/Serialized Fiction”

http://blog.karenwoodward.org/2013/04/how-to-write-episodic-serialized-fiction.html

o Read “How to keep a series interesting” (Perry, 2011)o Read “Lessons Learned: Developing a Serio-Episodic Story”

http://www.geniusonhold.com/2015/07/03/lessons-learned-developing-a-serio-episodic-story/

Complete tutorials:o The Specialized World of TV Writing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oQoKRvk0tg&list=PLB_8tV0SYIZnGOgHE3KCAMGj1THqj-Uhv

Film Screenwriting

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GOAL

Write a script; use film structure, plot points and sequences

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week

Update Mastery Journal artifactso Timelineo Weekly Inspiration Posts

Self study topicso Read “Three approaches to screenwriting” (Leddy, 2005)o Read “21 questions to keep your screenplay on track”

(Landau, 2011) Complete Lynda.com tutorials:

o Think like a screenwriter

Writing for Games

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Writing for Games

www.technologytell.com

GOAL

Understand the use of storytelling in how games are created for a variety of video games, gaming genres, and gaming platforms

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Timelineo Weekly Inspiration Posts

Self study topicso Create STEM story for game to support “Dream Big” IMAXo Read “Story is where the action is” (Heaven, 2014)o Read “Playing the hero” (Dubbelman, 2011)

Complete tutorials:o Avadon: A Case Study In Storytelling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKjJD1JPAPE&list=PL7vwuwdSeipeug25WzGaNYWuParBAepkH

o Storytelling in Video Games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHb5eJlzdC4

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Storytelling and Storyboarding for Animation

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Storytelling and Storyboarding for Animation

GOAL

Create a script for an animation short using visual storytelling, narrative structures, character creation and development, scriptwriting, and storyboarding

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week

Update Mastery Journal artifactso Timelineo Weekly Inspiration posts

Self study topicso Read “The Art of Storyboarding in video Activated

Communication” (Davis, 2004)o Read “Storyboarding: Comics, Graphic Novels, and

Engaging Learners” (Abram, 2008) Complete Lynda.com tutorials:

o Storytelling at worko Storytelling and storyboarding

Advanced Script Editing

www.bang2write.com

GOAL

Edit and revise different elements of the theses script using four different stages of editing: big picture, character, scene, and line-by-line

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Timelineo Inspiration posts

Self study topicso Read “Fresh Ears, Fresh Eyes: Final Editing Through

Reading Aloud” (Gerwing-Moore, 2012)o Read “Neurotic Editing” (Ricks, 2012)

Complete following tutorials:o Introduction and Script Formatting - The Art of Filmmaking

and Editing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYkvP6wEvjw

Creative Writing Portfolio I

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Creative Writing Portfolio I

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GOAL

Begin development of a professional,viable script including visual storytelling, narrative structures, character creation,and storyboarding

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Timelineo Weekly Inspiration posts

Self study topicso Read “Scriptwriting Like the Pros” (Schleger, 1990)o Read “How to WRITE a SCRIPT: The Inside Story”

(Greenberg, 2006) Complete Lynda.com tutorials:

o From notecards to final draft – the writing process

Creative Writing Portfolio II

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Creative Writing Portfolio II

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GOAL

Reevaluate the writing elements, authenticity, compelling qualities, and feasibility of the concept script; implement project plans and begin the writing process.

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week Update Mastery Journal artifacts

o Timelineo Weekly Inspiration Posts

Self study topicso Read “The Habits of Highly Productive Writers” (Toor, 2014)o Read “Writing, Rewriting, and Working Through” (Bernstein,

2008) Complete following tutorials:

o How To Tell A Story: Quick-Learn Storytelling Techniques! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOA8mUflH-Q

The Business of Creative Writing

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GOAL

Learn about the business of creative writing, marketing, publishing, and legal basics, current issues, topics, and trends, literary agents and unions, new technologies, and new opportunities.

STRATEGIES

Share key learnings and special topics with colleagues each week

Update Mastery Journal artifactso Timelineo Weekly Inspiration Posts

Self study topicso Read “The art of pitching a script” (Writing, 2000)o Read “3 views on getting your script to film” (Leddy, 2006)

Complete following tutorials:o The Art and Business of Writing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIaHkfj710Y

Industry LeadersINTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS

•Steve Crescenzo Owner, Crescenzo

Communications http://crescenzocomm.com/ (312) 286-6696

•Luke Dodd Digital content manager, Melcrum

Internal Communications http://lukedoddcomms.tumblr.com/

•Mark Ragan CEO, Ragan Communications markragan2006@gmail.com (773) 456-1376

EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

•Rodney Jordan Director of Employee Communications,

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation http://www.rodneyjordancomms.com/

•Diana Oreck Vice President, The Ritz-Carlton

Learning Center http://ritzcarltonleadershipcenter.com/ diana.oreck@ritzcarlton.com

•Tim Wright Performance Consultant and Employee

Engagement expert http://wrightresults.com/

Industry Associations International Association of Business Communicators

o Award Programs• Gold Quill• Silver Quill

Conference Board Council on Corporate Communicationso Host meeting/set agenda - Houston office

Corporate Executive Boardo Communications Leadership Boardo Use resources for Knowledge Management network

Innovative Companies and HeroesInnovative Companies and Heroes

Mark Schwahn “One Tree Hill”

Winnie Holzman“My So-Called Life”

Full Sail Community

To provide an arena for Women at Full Sail to address and discuss issues that affect them in a safe environment. Students will have the opportunity to network with women from other degree programs with the hopes of creating a support system. Students will be equipped to be successful women in the industry.

The Creative Writing Club serves you in a number of ways. Meetings will be held to facilitate creative writing workshops, and the group as a whole will pursue education in areas of creative writing that are not specifically covered in Full Sail degree programs. Potential topics for discussion include poetry, nonfiction, literary translation, and other general writing concepts. The group will also facilitate presentations by faculty and students pertaining to these topics, which will help prepare you to enter your industry no matter what field you are aspiring to enter.

Entertainment Networking Society provides Full Sail students with the skills to cultivate personal and business relation ships in an effort to enhance their careers. Members conduct and participate in fun and high-impact workshops on a monthly basis to build their networking skills

Mentors…

And, mentors have…

Mastery Journey Timeline

Mastery: Personal Development & Leadership

Mastery Journal blog Mastery Journal timeline Turning Point iMovie Bechtel Globe newsletter

August 2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

The Art of Visual Storytelling

PR News: PR Platinum Award luncheon

IABC Silver Quill Awards dinner

Concept for Board of Directors video

Bechtel customer e-newsletter

Script Analysis & Criticism

Draft Vision, Values & Covenants vignettes

Character Creation & Development

Conference Board Council meeting

Episodic & Serial Writing

Develop VV&C webisode series

BoD – Holiday year end video

Film Screenwriting Develop concept

for Bechtel anniversary documentary

2015 Goals kick-off campaign

Writing for Games

Create STEM story for game to support Dream Big IMAX video

Host Conference Council Board meeting

February2016

March2016

April2016

May2016

June2016

July2016

Storytelling & Storyboarding for Animation

Advanced Script Editing

Bechtel Globe newsletter

Creative Writing Portfolio I

Bechtel customer e-newsletter

Creative Writing Portfolio II

Conference Board Council Meeting

IABC Gold Quill Awards

The Business of Creative Writing

Bechtel Globe newsletter

ReferencesFull Sail Catalog (2015). Volume XXVI, Edition 2, 05.2015.Greene, Robert. (2012). Mastery. Penguin Books. VitalBook file. International Association of Business Communicators. (n.d.). Retrieved on August 19, 2015 from

http://jobs.iabc.com/home/index.cfm?site_id=65LinkedIn. (n.d.). Retrieved on August 18, 2015 from https://www.linkedin.com/home?trk=nav_responsive_tab_home“What is Corporate Storytelling” (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.thecorporatestoryteller.com/storytelling.html

IMAGES“Storytelling” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.business2community.com“Quotes + Thoughts” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.dianhasan.wordpress.com“Storytelling: One Frame at a Time” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.groovedigitalmarketing.com“Script” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.powtoon.com“Character Profile” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.scholastic.com“Serial” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.wsj.com“Director’s Script” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.aub.ac.ul“Typewriter: Scene” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.technologytell.com“Animation Film” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.gc-solutions.net“Script Editing” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.bang2write.com“What’s Your Story?” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.dtelepathy.com“Take 2” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.matthewtaylor.com“Sold” (n.d.). Retrieved from www.xyon.com