CBS News Sunday Morning Season 40 Episode 5 Jan 29, 2017
- January 29, 2017
Titled "The Art of Storytelling," CBS News Sunday Morning season 40 episode 5 aired on January 29, 2017, and featured captivating stories that delve into the world of storytelling. The episode kicked off with Jane Pauley's cover story, which took viewers to a small town in Ohio, where residents use a unique approach to honor their deceased loved ones. "Hayley's Angels," a group of volunteers, creates stunning dioramas that honor the lives of the deceased and offer comfort to their bereaved loved ones.
The episode also showcased a segment that dove into the fascinating world of virtual reality storytelling. Correspondent Martha Teichner explored how virtual reality is changing the way stories are told and experienced. She spoke with award-winning filmmaker Chris Milk, who has created several virtual reality storytelling projects, and got a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a VR film.
Viewers were also treated to Jeff Glor's insightful piece on how myths and legends are being kept alive today. From books to films and TV shows, myths and legends continue to inspire and influence contemporary storytelling. Glor explores how these stories manage to remain relevant long after they were first told.
CBS News Sunday Morning season 40 episode 5 also took viewers on a journey to the farthest reaches of the earth to see the work of photographer Paul Nicklen. Nicklen captures stunning and mesmerizing images of the wildlife and landscapes of the world's coldest and most remote regions. He spoke with CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Tracy Smith about his work and the importance of preserving these precious environments for future generations.
The episode also touches on the art of letter writing. Though it may seem like a lost form of communication in today's digital age, letter writing offers a unique and personal way for individuals to connect with others. In a segment titled "The Lost Art of Letter Writing," correspondent Lee Cowan explores the lost art and speaks with those who still cherish and practice it.
Finally, CBS News Sunday Morning season 40 episode 5 concludes with a segment on the unique storytelling style of President Donald Trump. Correspondent Rita Braver explores how Trump's speeches and tweets have put a new spin on political storytelling, challenging the traditional norms and expectations in the field.
Overall, "The Art of Storytelling," offered a variety of fascinating stories that showcased the power of storytelling and how it can shape our culture and our lives.