WIRED's Scott Dadich: Here's How We Tell Powerful Stories

Watch WIRED's editor-in-chief talk about how storytelling is changing in the digital age.

We all tell stories every day. To our friends, our colleagues, our bosses, our kids. We tell stories for money, for love, for advantage, for entertainment. There are stories in your Twitter feed, in your game consoles, in your Facebook timeline, and built into user experiences everywhere. And of course at WIRED, we think about storytelling every day---about how to engage our readers on every platform. “It’s about diving into that story, about the characters leaping off the page, about feeling yourself in the room, about being transported,” says editor-in-chief Scott Dadich.

Check out Scott’s new video about multiplatform storytelling here at WIRED. He’ll be speaking at the fifth annual Future of Storytelling summit this October 7–8 in New York City. FoST draws speakers from media, technology, and communications to dig in to how stories are changing in the digital age. Scott is one of the speakers at this year’s summit, along with Al Gore, Margaret Atwood, and Aaron Koblin. Scott’s also a judge of the FoST Prize, which is a competition in search of innovative storytellers in all fields.