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SUMMARY:Telling Stories Using a Structure
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DESCRIPTION: 
You have learned about the Goldilocks Principle and getting stories "Just Right".
To prepare a story for a presentation at the right level of detail, use this structure: space. This will help you build a story arc that makes sense to our brains and keep you on track.
Think about the example story in the video:

Setting: On an airplane flying from South Africa to New York, across the Atlantic. It was a long flight.
Problem: Air turbulence, add sufficient drama to make that feel real, air hostesses putting safety belts on and not serving coffee:
Action: Being scared, white knuckles, the captain's voice, and what he said.
Characters: the speaker, the air hostesses, and the captain.
Ending: The impact of the captain's presence on how the passengers felt.

You might not say the story in the sequence of Space, but the example story was rather:

Setting.
Characters.
Problem.
Action.
Ending.

But using this acronym as you think through the story will help you prepare it.
HANDY...

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