Expanding the Narrative: Media

"Media is one of the most powerful storytelling tools," says PJ Tamayo, Media Designer and Illustrator at PGAV. Whether it’s a theme park, zoo, or digital interactive, PJ believes integrating media elements like video and audio can instantly immerse guests and reveal their purpose in the story.

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Dawn Jasper
A Creative Writer's Perspective

A.D. Gladu, PGAV Creative Writer, always has a cast of characters in her head. Gladu understands guests bring myriad perspectives when they walk through the gate, and she considers this whether she’s developing the guest journey or a live play. Understanding the audience is the cornerstone of compelling storytelling in attraction design, and the primary step.

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Dawn Jasper
Visual Storytelling: Graphic Design 

Graphic design leverages the brain’s ability to decode visual information almost instantaneously into sophisticated storytelling. Graphic designers, as key strategists, think critically about the audience, purpose, and context. In this week’s Destinology, Kathleen Robert, Senior Graphic Designer at PGAV, explains how graphics play a role in the deep connection between design and human psychology.

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Dawn Jasper
The Strategy of Storytelling

Storytelling has always existed. It’s how we share information, preserve history, and pass down family legacies. Storytelling allows us to share information while tugging at our emotions, capturing our attention, motivating, and inspiring us.

In this week’s Destinology, Carol Breeze, PGAV’s Lead Designer of Story Experience, discusses storytelling strategy and asks, “What now?”

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Dawn Jasper
Embracing the Full Narrative

History is not just an assemblage of dates, events, and names; it's the collective story of humanity, shaping our present and influencing our future. However, for centuries, history has often been told from a narrow perspective, omitting crucial voices and perspectives, leaving only fragments of the whole story. In this week’s Destinology, we explore how the Missouri History Museum brought a more comprehensive story of the 1904 World’s Fair to life in a new exhibit with the help of Ria Unson, a local artist with a personal connection to the Fair.

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Dawn Jasper