Block 3: Movies in Your Head Matter
Storytelling that Sticks
Movies in Your Head Matter explores how storytelling, imagery, and structure transform ideas into experiences. Learn to make people see what you’re saying — literally.
Not every human brain remembers words — many better understand the images they create from the words they hear. In other words, we remember in pictures. When you communicate visually, people don’t just understand you better, they remember you longer
What You’ll Learn
How to use visual storytelling to make complex ideas simple
Why people remember what they can see and feel
How to structure ideas like scenes that play in the mind
How to adapt familiar ideas with visual twists
How to connect logic and emotion through metaphor
Key Takeaways
If they can picture it, they can remember it.
Stories are structure. Clarity and organization create visual memory.
Twist and adapt. Make the familiar visual and surprising.
See it to say it. Visualization transforms understanding into recall.
