

When a client gives you complete creative control, it can be frustrating to come up with ideas. This may be due to a lack of understanding of the SHINY framework, the Rocks in a Glass principle, and not thinking about how to tell the best story with what you have. Technical ability is often emphasised over storytelling ability, which can lead to a focus on flashy transitions and effects rather than creative problem-solving. I believe that creative literacy is as important as reading and writing, and I’m on a mission to empower future generations with creative literacy.
The podcast covers the following topics:
0:00-2:00 – Introduction
2:00-3:00 – Creative problem solving
3:00-6:00 – The Shiny Framework
6:00-9:00 – Execution of the Shiny Framework
9:00-12:00 – Creative literacy
12:00-14:00 – Different types of audiences
14:00-17:00 – Emphasizing story
17:00-20:00 – Creative ideas
20:00-22:00 – Unsplice’s Creative Storyteller Program Results: – A better understanding of creative problem solving – An understanding of the Shiny Framework – Ability to execute the Shiny Framework – An understanding of creative literacy – An understanding of different types of audiences – Ability to emphasize story – Ability to come up with creative ideas – Knowledge of Unsplice’s Creative Storyteller Program
Head to https://www.unsplice.com/story to be notified when enrolment to the Creative Storyteller program opens.
Ask Shiny any question you’d like answered on the podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-video-editing-podcast/message
Thanks for listening!
Shiny
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