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STORYSMART® Public Figures

Ron Watermon • March 23, 2024

Owning & Sharing Your Story On Your Terms

St. Louis, MO – March 23, 2024 - Are you a public figure with an incredible story to tell?

Perhaps you've considered writing a book or having a film made about your life, but are frustrated with your limited options. Doing it all yourself isn't realistic, but selling your life rights to a stranger is scary. Are you turned off by the lack of control you have when you hire out or the strong feeling you get that they are simply trying to exploit your story for their own financial gain?

If that is the case, you're not alone.

Many public figures face similar challenges when it comes to sharing their stories authentically and on their own terms. If it feels like you are facing a strong headwind or the deck is stacked against you if you want to control your own process, it's because it is. The system isn't really structured in a way that allows you to control the process while still getting the quality you deserve.

Put another way, it is hard to do justice to your story while maintaining control of your rights. It is generally an either or proposition. Either sell your life rights to Hollywood and hope they get it right, or control the process with underwhelming quality that fails to match the potential of the typical Hollywood route.

What if you could get the best of both worlds? What if you could get great storytelling and the control you want?

I formed STORYSMART® to help individuals just like you own their story and share it on their terms. You deserve nothing less than that. If this sounds appealing to you, I urge you to spend a few minutes reading this short post.


STORYSMART®: Empowering You to Own Your Own Narrative

We believe that you deserve own your own story told professionally. At STORYSMART®, we specialize in helping public figures and other clients who have a monetizable story navigate the complex world of professional storytelling while ensuring they maintain control over their own story while also benefiting financially.

Our mission is simple yet powerful: to empower our clients to make the most of their own story with the help of the industry’s best professional storytellers – whether that is filmmaking, live theater, traditional publishing, gaming, or the exciting new world of the meta-verse.

We do that by educating our clients about how to be STORYSMART® throughout the process, while also having them make some critical strategic investments early in the process so they control their storytelling source material. Our proprietary approach is unique.

We operate like a ghostwriting service with what I like to describe as a STORYSMART® Story Franchise mindset akin to the big Hollywood Studios when it comes to helping you derive the most benefit from investing in telling your story.

We help you control your narrative, build your brand and create real wealth for you and your family by being intentional about the process you follow in going about telling your own story.

We work hard to make the process fun and hassle-free. And, most importantly, we strive hard to ensure that it is both personally fulfilling and financially rewarding.


The Frustration of Limited Options

It's not uncommon for public figures such as athletes, entertainers and other accomplished individuals to feel constrained by the limited options available to them when it comes to sharing their stories.

Traditional publishing and filmmaking routes often come with strings attached, leaving you feeling like your story is being shaped and controlled by others. This can be disheartening, especially when your story is deeply personal and meaningful to you.

We believe you should be able to control your own process and benefit from efforts to monetize your story when it comes time to share it with the world. That is all possible when you are STORYSMART®.


Our STORYSMART® Approach: Professionalism with Integrity

At STORYSMART®, we understand the unique challenges you face as a public figure. People are always trying to take advantage of your notoriety for their benefit. I have seen all too often. As someone who worked 18 seasons in Major League Baseball, I witnessed it on an almost daily basis with baseball players. Someone is always looking to take advantage of them. I saw it a lot with the journalists seeking special access to write a book about a player. More often than not, it was a big benefit to the writer with little benefit to the player. The idea of engaging a writer in a ghostwriting role wasn't even on their radar.

Having worked in politics, I saw it happen there in ways that were particularly nasty. That business is cut-throat to begin with and few within it have been savvy enough to think about the big picture as they are caught up in the daily ritual of trying to get headlines.

Almost no one thinks about photo rights until it is too late. Just ask any famous person. It is a rare public figure that actually owns the copyright on a photo of themself. Telling your story well often comes down to some practical elements few (except great storytellers) consider.

At STORYSMART®, we believe you should be able to have your story told using the best possible storytelling available while also exercising control. I’m talking about the level of quality only the most elite in Hollywood have access to when they undertake a project.

They are smart in bringing in the best to tell their own story, without sacrificing control. Movie stars that have been part of the system for awhile have gotten savvy about being on the ownership side of the table or actively participating in profit sharing in the creators pool.

Ironically, few other people are equipped to truly do justice to their own story.

Storytelling is both a skill and an art. You don’t have a story without story telling . Great stories come alive through the telling process . That means a writer must write the story . A producer must produce the film . There is a lot that goes into those processes .

I founded STORYSMART to be the solution to the problem I see with one of the greatest developments within my lifetime: the democratization of media production.

I love the democratization of media production that has resulted from the technology revolution underway worldwide. It is exciting and empowering. But it has given rise to some big problems in terms of sharing a great story.

Hear me out.

I love the fact that anyone can publish a book or video today. The barrier to entry in media production is so low that more media is produced by the masses today than mass media . Everyone is a potential media outlet. That fundamental reality has disrupted traditional media in profound ways. They simply don’t know how to cope with all the competition and tectonic shifts in the economic landscape of distribution.

Joe Rogan has bigger audience than some of the most venerable names in mass media. It is true. More people tune into his podcast than Fox News, CNN & MSNBC combined. Think about that.

Technology has given rise to the influencer. Anyone can now reach an audience directly through the internet and social media.

Politicians can communicate directly with voters via social media and the internet. Musicians and entertainers can do the same thing.

Anyone with a cell phone can shoot a video. Anyone with a computer can self-publish a book. It is pretty cool.

At the same time, the world is filling up with a massive quantity of media. And much of that media is complete crap. I’m sorry to put it that bluntly, but it is. It is awful.

I’ve bought some self-published books that are so poorly written, I can’t finish them. Same with videos and movies. Just because technology has enabled you to write your own book or make your own film doesn’t mean you should.

Great storytelling is a real skill developed and refined over time. Great stories don’t exist without great story telling . It is all about the telling process .

A skilled PROFESSIONAL storyteller will do a much better job telling your story than you would doing it yourself.

The publishing industry has the ghostwriter because of this fundamental fact that a pro will do a better job writing than an amateur 99 out of 100 times. The ghostwriter has been around for generations - allowing someone to control & own their process by hiring a professional.

The best celebrity books are penned by a professional writer working with that celebrity. The celebrity isn’t the one chugging coffee & chain-smoking cigarettes over the smith-corona typewriter at 2AM to finish the manuscript. They engage a professional to help them write the best book possible while still maintaining control and copyright.

We believe the same type of service should be in place for filmmaking. You should be able to engage a professional on a work for hire basis to tell your story on screen while still controlling your storytelling and maintaining control over your intellectual property rights.

That basic idea is what gave birth to the idea of STORYSMART®. That's why we've developed a proprietary process that puts you in the driver's seat of your storytelling journey. Here's how we do it:


1. Professional Storytelling, Your Way

We collaborate with the world's best filmmakers and storytellers on a work-for-hire basis to ensure that your story is brought to life with the highest level of professionalism and creativity. You deserve nothing less than top-tier talent working to capture the essence of your narrative. The question isn’t how to turn your story into a film, but who are the right creatives to help you bring your story to the screen? Demand the best. If you are producing a documentary about yourself, who is the right director you should hire? If you want to develop a screenplay, who is the right writer to help you?


2. Control Your Narrative

Unlike traditional avenues where your story may be shaped by external forces, STORYSMART® gives you full control over how your story is told. From the tone and style to the key messages and themes, every aspect is curated to reflect your vision and values authentically. This process begins in the story development phase. This is the single most important phase that almost everyone overlooks. It is about getting control of your narrative and your storytelling source material. Small investments here can put you in the drivers seat with shaping your own story and being intentional about your intellectual property rights.


3. Ownership and Maximizing Value

Maintaining ownership of your story is paramount. With STORYSMART®, you not only retain intellectual property rights but also maximize the value of your name, image, and likeness. We believe that your story is an asset that should work for you in both personal and professional capacities.


4. Profit Sharing and Long-Term Success

Our story franchise mindset ensures that you benefit from spin-offs and revenue streams generated by your story's success. Whether it's becoming a bestseller book, a blockbuster film, or a streaming sensation, you deserve to share in the financial rewards that come with professional storytelling done right.


Why Choose STORYSMART® Over DIY Approaches

You might be wondering why you should choose STORYSMART® over self-publishing or DIY filmmaking. The answer is simple: expertise and impact.

The question isn’t how, it’s who

Here's why:


1. Expertise of Top Professionals

Imagine having the storytelling industry bests working for you to bring your story to life. Their expertise, creativity, and attention to detail elevate your narrative to new heights, ensuring it resonates with audiences globally. That is exactly what a Hollywood Studio would do if they bought the rights to your story. Why wouldn’t you swap roles with them and act as your own studio? Isn’t that what the big actors in Hollywood ultimately do when they form their own production companies?


2. Maintaining Control and Rights

Engaging with professionals doesn't mean relinquishing control or intellectual property rights. STORYSMART® ensures that you remain at the helm, guiding the creative process while leveraging the expertise of seasoned professionals. This process gets increasingly more complicated depending on your ambitions and budget. From a practical standpoint, you won't be producing a major motion picture by yourself. You won't be able to attract the right team to make that happen without creating a special purpose vehicle, lining up investors and assembling the right talent. Hollywood financing is it's own unique animal.


3. Quality and Longevity

Professional storytelling isn't just about immediate success; it's about creating a lasting impact. By investing in top-quality production and storytelling, you position your story for long-term success and continued relevance across various mediums and platforms. You want to develop your own copyright-protected source materials, control the copyright on storytelling production and maintain control of your derivative’s rights where you can. Being STORYSMART® about your process will be key.


The Journey to Success Begins with STORYSMART®

If you're serious about sharing your story professionally, authentically, and with maximum impact, we are here to support you every step of the way. Our individually tailored, elite services cater to discerning clients who understand the value of investing in the highest quality storytelling and owning their narrative legacy. I urge you to reach out to me personally if we can help.


Conclusion: Your Story Is Your Legacy

In conclusion, your story is a precious asset that deserves to be told authentically and on your terms. With STORYSMART®, you can turn your aspirations of sharing your story into a reality without compromising on control, ownership, or integrity. We would love to embark on this transformative journey together, helping you create a legacy that resonates for generations to come. Remember, at STORYSMART®, your story is our passion, and your success is our mission. If we can help, don’t hesitate to reach out for a confidential free consultation.


About STORYSMART®

Nothing is more enduring than a beautiful film that brings a story alive on screen and in our hearts. Great stories demand nothing less than cinematic Hollywood-quality storytelling. STORYSMART® specializes in helping public figures such as professional athletes, entertainers, former elected officials and celebrities make the most of their story using a proprietary approach that blends Hollywood-style cinematic storytelling with museum-like collection curation and story-focused brand licensing.

STORYSMART® provides Hollywood Quality filmmaking and storytelling consulting services, functioning as a high-end work-for-hire ghostwriting service specializing in cinematic storytelling rather than being limited to traditional book publishing (hint - you can do both if your are smart about your storytelling derivative rights). STORYSMART® services range from story preservation digital archive services like those used by Oprah Winfrey, Bon Jovi and Billy Graham, to story development, screenwriting, licensing, and professional documentary filmmaking.

STORYSMART® is ideal for clients interested in controlling and monetizing their own storytelling through story-based media production, publishing, and merchandising.

Learn more about our customized white glove approach and book your FREE CONFIDENTIAL consultation at storysmart.net

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About Ron Watermon

Ron Watermon is the founder & CEO of STORYSMART® LLC, a premium cinematic storytelling consulting service that enables discerning clients to have their own story produced as an unforgettable film while retaining control of their intellectual property rights.

STORYSMART® provides a unique set of customizable services ranging from story preservation digital archive services like those used by Oprah Winfrey, Bon Jovi and Billy Graham, to story development, screenwriting, publishing, licensing, and professional documentary filmmaking.

As an attorney, Emmy-nominated screenwriter, and visionary communications leader with decades experience in Major League Baseball and politics, Ron brings a unique blend of skills to help clients maximize the value of their own true stories.

You may learn more about Ron at https://www.storysmart.net/about-ron and https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronwatermon/

By STORYSMART® September 8, 2024
Advising clients to invest in storytelling should be part of your estate planning wealth management practice. For high-net-worth individuals, like CEOs, professional athletes, or entertainers, their legacy extends beyond mere financial wealth. Their personal and professional journeys hold a unique value that can be monetized and appreciated over time, just like their financial assets. Estate planning and wealth management have traditionally focused on protecting tangible assets like properties and investments. However, there is an increasing awareness that personal stories, when preserved and protected, hold significant financial value. In this post, we’ll explore the concept of personal legacies as intellectual property (IP), how digitizing assets like photos and documents plays a crucial role, and the importance of recording on-camera interviews that provide the foundation for future media projects. We’ll also delve into why copyright protection is critical for safeguarding these stories and positioning them as valuable assets for future use. We are firm believers that wealth management and estate planning attorneys have a key role to play in this evolving approach to legacy preservation, and partnering with a service like STORYSMART® can help their clients protect their most personal and irreplaceable asset: their story. The Value of Personal Legacies as Intellectual Property When we think of wealth, it’s easy to focus on tangible assets like real estate, stocks, or business holdings. However, for high-profile clients, wealth goes beyond material possessions—it includes their personal narrative and their NIL (name, image & likeness), which can be leveraged as a form of intellectual property (IP). In the same way that brands or creative works are protected by copyright and trademarks, a client’s personal story can—and should—be safeguarded as valuable IP. Expanding the Definition of Wealth Personal stories are an often untapped asset that, with the right approach, can be monetized and preserved for future generations. Consider the growing interest in documentaries, autobiographies, and feature films based on real-life events. For well-known individuals—whether CEOs, professional athletes, or entertainers—their life stories can generate significant interest and revenue. However, if these stories are not protected, they can be exploited or misrepresented without their consent. As their attorney, it would be malpractice to fail to recognize the practical steps your client should take to protect themselves and their estate. That’s why viewing a client’s story as a valuable part of their overall wealth portfolio is a forward-thinking approach that more attorneys and wealth managers are beginning to embrace. Public Figures and Personal Brand For public figures, legacy preservation goes beyond sentimental value—it is often tied directly to their personal brand. Whether it’s a famous entertainer, a prominent business leader, or an athlete at the height of their career, controlling the narrative of their story is critical to maintaining the integrity of their brand. Unauthorized biographies, sensationalized media portrayals, and one-sided stories can all tarnish a carefully curated image. This can devalue a personal brand. That is why you have a duty to help your client make smart decisions when it comes to protecting their personal brand. Securing copyright protection for personal stories gives the individual control over how their narrative is shared and monetized, allowing them to reap the benefits while safeguarding against exploitation. The Importance of Digitizing Personal Assets One of the first steps in preserving a legacy is ensuring that personal assets, such as family photos, important documents, and memorabilia, are properly digitized and stored. Digital archives are essential for safeguarding a client’s personal history, providing a secure, easily accessible way to preserve these materials for future use. Too often those in the public eye fail to take simple steps to ensure they own key things that they need such as photographs. We see this problem all the time with celebrities and athletes. They can’t even build a website or launch a retail line without having to paying other for a photograph of themselves. How to Digitize Personal Assets Digitizing personal assets requires an organized, thoughtful approach. Start by gathering all relevant materials—photos, diaries, letters, home videos, and any important documents that reflect the client’s life story. These materials should be categorized and cataloged to ensure nothing is lost or overlooked. Once organized, the next step is to professionally scan or convert these assets into digital formats, ensuring they are of the highest quality and can be stored securely. Many high-net-worth clients opt to work with archivists or digital preservation specialists who can handle the process from start to finish, ensuring that the digital assets are both accessible and secure. These assets can then be stored in cloud-based systems, offering easy access for the client and their family, while also protecting against physical degradation over time. Why Digitize? The benefits of digitizing personal assets are manifold: 1. Preservation: Over time, physical materials—photos, documents, tapes—deteriorate. Digitizing these assets ensures they are preserved in their best form for future generations. No more worrying about faded photos or fragile home videos. 2. Access: Digital archives allow clients and their families to access their memories at any time, from anywhere in the world. This ease of access is particularly important for clients with large, dispersed families or those who travel frequently. 3. Copyright and Ownership: Once digitized, these assets can more easily be copyrighted. A digital archive simplifies the process of establishing ownership and ensuring the client retains control over their personal materials. This means the client’s legacy can be legally protected, ensuring it isn’t used without permission. Cinematically Preserving Stories through On-Camera Interviews While digitizing physical assets is essential, the heart of legacy preservation lies in storytelling. Recording high-quality, on-camera interviews with the client, as well as their circle of family, friends, and colleagues, provides a rich source of material that captures their life in a way that documents alone cannot. These interviews offer emotional depth, nuance, and the personal perspective necessary to create a well-rounded narrative. Most importantly, this simple critical step is the essential building block of telling their story. In the world of Hollywood, these materials are referred to as “storytelling source material” the key IP foundation that is utilized to develop screenplays or other works. Typically books that are written about an individual are built on conducting interviews. These interviews are the copyright protected work product of the author or publisher. If the New York Times interviews your client, the New York Times owns that. They have lawyers lined up to protect the work product of that media. If a Hollywood producer wants to develop a streaming series based on a New York Times story or stories, they would license those stories as source material. Our point to you is that the media landscape has shifted to the point that you can advise your client to flip the script a bit and engage their own team to do these valuable interviews so your client owns them like the media outlet. They essentially become their own Hollywood Studio or Media outlet by engaging professionals on a work-for-hire basis so they own the work product. How to Conduct On-Camera Interviews On-camera interviews should be approached with the same level of professionalism as any media production. To truly capture the essence of a client’s story, a team of experienced filmmakers and interviewers is essential. The process typically begins with detailed preparation—understanding the key events in the client’s life, their values, and what they hope to convey in their legacy. Creating a thoughtful interview guide ensures that the conversation flows naturally and covers the most important aspects of their life. It’s also crucial to interview not only the client but also those close to them—family members, close friends, business associates. These interviews help paint a fuller picture of the individual’s impact on the people around them and provide additional perspectives that enrich the narrative. The key element behind this process is to paper everything from a consent standpoint. The producer and crew are hired by the client on a work-for-hire basis. They sign confidentiality agreements in addition to stipulating that they are conveying their rights to the work to the client. Everyone interviewed signs consents to the interview conveying their rights. If interviews are conducted on location, a location agreement is signed granting permission. You get the idea. Why Conduct On-Camera Interviews? 1. Documentary Filmmaking: Cinematically recorded interviews provide the foundation for future documentaries about the client’s life. High-quality footage is a valuable asset that can be used to create professional-grade films showcasing the client’s legacy. 2. Source Material for Screenwriting: These interviews provide authentic source material for screenwriters who may want to adapt the client’s life story for film or television. Firsthand accounts are invaluable in creating engaging, compelling scripts. 3. Writing a Book: Detailed, recorded interviews can serve as the backbone for writing memoirs or biographies. The stories told during these interviews offer personal insight that helps bring a written narrative to life. 4. Licensable Media for Future Use: Cinematically recorded interviews can be licensed for use by media outlets, news organizations, or even educational institutions. This allows the client’s story to be shared with the world, while they retain control and reap the financial benefits. Copyright Protection: Safeguarding Personal Stories Once personal assets have been digitized and interviews have been recorded, the next critical step is securing copyright protection. Copyrighting personal stories and materials ensures that the client’s narrative remains under their control, safeguarding against unauthorized use or exploitation. How to Copyright Personal Stories The process of copyrighting personal stories begins with registering the material through the appropriate legal channels. For written documents, photos, and digitized assets, this means filing with the U.S. Copyright Office or equivalent international organizations. For filmed interviews, copyright can be established on the recorded footage, providing the client with ownership rights over this valuable content. It is recommended that wealth management and estate planning attorneys work with IP specialists to ensure all copyright protections are in place. This step is crucial in turning personal stories into legally protected intellectual property that can be monetized in the future. Why Copyright is Crucial 1. Control and Ownership: Copyright protection ensures that the client retains control over how their story is used. Whether it’s for a documentary, a book, or a television adaptation, no one can use or reproduce their story without permission. 2. Future Monetization: By securing copyright, the client opens the door to future revenue opportunities. Their story can be licensed for use in various media formats, creating a lasting financial benefit for themselves and their family. 3. Avoiding Misrepresentation: Copyright protection is the most effective way to prevent unauthorized use of a client’s story, particularly for public figures who are often at risk of having their narrative distorted by unauthorized biographies or media portrayals. Practical Examples of Personal Stories as Marketable Assets Several high-profile individuals have successfully transformed their personal stories into marketable assets, underscoring the value of preserving and protecting legacies. 1. Athletes and Entertainers: Documentaries like The Last Dance (Michael Jordan) and Miss Americana (Taylor Swift) have become cultural phenomena, showcasing how personal narratives can be monetized and preserved for future generations. 2. CEOs and Entrepreneurs: Business leaders like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk have inspired films, documentaries, and books, all of which generate significant revenue and cement their legacy in the public consciousness. These examples demonstrate the potential financial and reputational value of copyright-protected personal stories. The Role of Attorneys in Protecting Legacies Wealth management and estate planning attorneys have a unique opportunity to offer a holistic service to their clients. By helping clients protect not only their financial assets but also their personal stories, attorneys can offer a more comprehensive approach to legacy building. As your client’s advocate, you have an obligation to help your client understand the value in investing in telling their own story. The media landscape has changed to the point that you can help your client maximize the value of this asset by taking ownership of the storytelling development process. It has never been easier to finance and produce an independent film, self-publish a book, or launch your own retail line. As your client’s attorney, you have an obligation to think through all the ways in which your client’s stories can be monetized. How Attorneys Can Help Clients Protect Their Stories Attorneys play a crucial role in helping clients navigate the legal landscape of copyright protection and intellectual property. 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