Sunday, November 11, 2012

Passion for stories

It's common knowledge that journalists like stories. The funniest thing in all these modern means of communications is that [let's say] some journalists don't like to create their own stories and prefer to get something 'ready-to-print'. I don't know why it happens. When I used to be the journalist myself, I had a passion for story-seeking, matching and comparing facts, building the context which made my articles bright. Today it looks like storytelling becomes a task for PR-specialists. I consider it to be a good way to build a good PR. But you can judge for yourselves.
Once one of my clients decided to make a charity action. So he bought the violin made by famous master. Honestly, that was a really old instrument, and surely it was very expensive.