What does it actually mean to be a storyteller?
In this conversation, Scott Morse breaks down the craft behind storytelling—not as writing, drawing, or directing, but as the ability to bring everything together into something cohesive, emotional, and true.
From his early days working with legends like Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble to his experience across comics, animation, and film, Scott shares how great storytelling isn’t about making any one element shine—it’s about knowing when to step back and serve the story.
Why combining disciplines creates a storytelling “superpower”The role of humility, collaboration, and trust in creative workWhy less is often more—and how what you don’t show can be the most powerful choiceHow great directors protect the story, not their egoLessons from mentorship, failure, and learning to take feedback the right wayAt its core, this is a conversation about discipline—knowing what matters, cutting what doesn’t, and staying true to the direction of the story.
Because storytelling isn’t about control.
And the question becomes:
Are you serving the story—or yourself?