tellimise
Tellimise is a term used in narrative studies to describe a hybrid storytelling approach that foregrounds how the act of telling and the arrangement of sensory cues shape audience interpretation. The concept emerged in the 2010s within discussions of memory, documentary practice, and digital media, and is used to analyze works that blend direct narration with visual, auditory, or interactive elements.
Definition: Tellimise treats narrative as a dynamic dialogue between the narrator's explicit disclosures and the audience's
Techniques: Practitioners alternate segments of spoken or written narration with scenes, visuals, or sound design. The
Applications: In documentary film, screenwriting, and interactive media, tellimise can improve engagement and recall while emphasizing
Reception: Critics note that tellimise can enrich interpretation but also risk steering conclusions through carefully placed
Etymology: The coinage blends tell with a suffix echoing imaging and shaping, signaling a method that fuses
See also: narrative technique; multimodal storytelling; memory studies.