Andrew Fitzgerald is a contributor to the News and Journalism Partnership team at Twitter. His role in the team is to analyze Twitter's role as a digital storytelling modem as well as other social media platforms. He is an avid writer, editor, and tweeter.
In July of 2013,
Andrew Fitzgerald gave a talk at Ted about how social media is becoming an
ever-expanding realm of possibility. Andrew as well mentioned how we as social
media users can discover and invent so many different means of storytelling
through various social media platforms. He focused on Twitter and expressed how
he sees the platform's potential as a fictional storytelling medium.
I have never noticed
storytelling present on Twitter; however, this might be the issue that Andrew
Fitzgerald was trying to uncover by giving this Ted talk.
The world of social
media is a great channel for expressing stories if they can get any notice.
Viewing a story unfolding live over Twitter would be something I would take an
interest in. It would be as if you are watching the writer go through the writing
process in real time.
This form of live
storytelling could even allow the average everyday user to comment and add onto
a digital-fiction story. Resulting in an expansive story that has been
orchestrated by one writer, but expanded upon by many.
If we can use the platforms for
self-expression and storytelling, the structure of social media could change
completely. Fitzgerald said in his Ted talk,
" I actually believe that we are in a wide-open frontier for creative experimentation, if you will, that we've explored and begun to settle this wild land of the Internet and are now just getting ready to start to build structures on it. Those structures are the new formats of storytelling that the Internet will allow us to create."
Take a look at
Andrew Fitzgerald's Ted talk and get a sense of what he is trying to uncover
with digital storytelling.
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