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In this episode of Write Out Loud, Matt & Christina delve into the concept of the mystery box, specifically referencing JJ Abrams' TED Talk, 'The Mystery Box.' They discuss its application in storytelling and how it can be used to captivate an audience, using examples from shows like 'Lost,' 'Heroes,' and 'Bridgerton.' The hosts emphasize the importance of keeping some elements of a story shrouded in mystery to maintain engagement, while also occasionally providing answers to keep the audience invested.
Additionally, they highlight the versatile use of the mystery box across different genres, not just mystery and thriller. The episode concludes with a call to action for writers to consider incorporating this technique into their own work and encourages viewers to check out the show 'Paradise' on Hulu.
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In this episode of Write Out Loud, Matt & Christina delve into the concept of the mystery box, specifically referencing JJ Abrams' TED Talk, 'The Mystery Box.' They discuss its application in storytelling and how it can be used to captivate an audience, using examples from shows like 'Lost,' 'Heroes,' and 'Bridgerton.' The hosts emphasize the importance of keeping some elements of a story shrouded in mystery to maintain engagement, while also occasionally providing answers to keep the audience invested.
Additionally, they highlight the versatile use of the mystery box across different genres, not just mystery and thriller. The episode concludes with a call to action for writers to consider incorporating this technique into their own work and encourages viewers to check out the show 'Paradise' on Hulu.
Hey, thanks so much for listening to the podcast. We really hope that you're enjoying every bit of it, but we would love to hear your feedback. Drop us an email either to [email protected] or [email protected]. We would love to hear your thoughts. What's working, what's not working. And what do you want to hear more of? Thanks so much. We really appreciate it.
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