Sat, 11 October 2008 Welcome to the first in a semi-regular series of bite sized lectures
from Max Buffer. A taste of what you can expect should you hire him to
speak at your college, university or polytechnic. This week Max
discusses the Yogi Bear Effect, a well known storytelling trick
employed by masters of the media to create complex characters where
what is a good guy is a bad guy and what is a bad guy is a good guy.
So, get your pencils and jotters at the ready to begin your media
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Welcome to the first in a semi-regular series of bite sized lectures
from Max Buffer. A taste of what you can expect should you hire him to
speak at your college, university or polytechnic. This week Max
discusses the Yogi Bear Effect, a well known storytelling trick
employed by masters of the media to create complex characters where
what is a good guy is a bad guy and what is a bad guy is a good guy.
So, get your pencils and jotters at the ready to begin your media
education.