If you’re not a creative type, “show, don’t tell,” might be a sentiment you recall from high school English class. But for our creative team, it’s the goal of our work, every day. Particularly in today’s marketing landscape, where brands vie for attention and engagement in a sea of digital noise. As more and more content is created (and promptly ignored), creative storytelling — helping audiences connect the dots by showing, not telling — remains the powerful tool to give brands breakthrough creative.
Why storytelling? It’s not just for the kids. People’s brains are primed and wired to process stories differently than other information. It’s not just your language-processing powers that light up when listening. Rather, studies show that stories that engage us and which we share are stories that move us, literally causing our hearts to race and our brainwaves to synchronize with the person we’re listening to.
Given its link to our very biology — and our ability to connect with others — it’s no wonder that storytelling endures as the most effective form of communication throughout human history. Artists, authors and entertainers don't need to find creative ways to fit a sales pitch into their work, but we do. That's why our creative team uses fundamental storytelling techniques to make campaigns and communications that inform, inspire and ultimately move audiences to action.