by Maria Popova
On grit, the art of storytelling, and bridging the gap between good taste and great work.
This American Life host and producer
Ira Glass is among our era’s most beloved storytellers. In this wonderful short motion graphics piece, filmmaker
David Shiyang Liu has captured Glass’s now-legendary
interview on the art of storytelling in beautifully minimalist and elegant kinetic typography. The gist of Glass’s message for beginners — that
grit
is what separates mere good taste from great work, and that the only
way to bridge the gap between ability and ambition is to actually
do the work — is one that rings true for just about every creative discipline, and something I can certainly speak to in my own experience.
The most important possible thing you can do is do a lot of work.
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