ES with Laure Delmoly, Kati Bremme & Mathilde Caubel

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ES with Laure Delmoly, Kati Bremme & Mathilde Caubel

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Cover Photo Credit: Obi Onyeador, Unsplash.The user, spectator 3.0, (as) co-creator of storytelling
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November 20, 2020
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By Jeanne Marchalot, Innovation Department, France Télévisions.

In Petites proses , Michel Tournier states: "a book always has two authors: the one who wrote it and the one who reads it." According to the writer, the reader is a co-creator and therefore participates in the co-construction of the story. The reader's active and potentially multiple reading makes him essential to the very existence of the story. Michel Tournier places the reader at the very center of the creative process in an active and essential role. The writer and his reader become a duo necessary to the very existence of the story.

The question of narration and storytelling is still an essential question in the 21st century because human beings always need a narrator to tell them stories. Simply what changes and goes in the direction of Michel Tournier's words is his role: from passive, he wishes to become today an actor in the story. This raises the principle of co-construction in all forms of narration, and in particular filmic (in the generic sense of the term).
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