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WeTalk — Storytelling in the Digital Age

Host Ondi Timoner leads a conversation at SXSW on the relationship between humans and technology and how that can help inform storytelling.

Ondi Timoner returns to the SXSW Film Festival with a special guest panel to discuss the evolution of storytelling in the digital age.

Award-winning filmmaker and WeTalk host Timoner incites an interesting discussion about the relationship between humans and technology and how that can affect storytelling and content creation.

Our latest guest panel in episode three of WeTalk SXSW include Kim Jackson, co-founder and President of Entertainment of Breaker; Cristina De La Pena, Founder of Synapbox; and Agnes Pyrchla, Senior Strategist at Frog Design. Tune in to hear these insightful creators discuss how the population’s decreasing attention span has affected content creation and how the relationship between creators and their audience is key!

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