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Understanding narrative patterns

CultureAI uses narrative patterns to help teams understand the deeper shape of content, not just the surface topic. A narrative pattern is a repeatable storytelling move or emotional structure that shows up across many pieces of content.

Why narrative patterns matter

Two videos can cover the same topic and perform very differently because they frame the story in different ways. Narrative patterns help explain that difference. They give teams a better language for understanding why a piece of content resonates, what kind of response it invites, and how those patterns show up across a brand or category.

What CultureAI is looking for

CultureAI looks for recurring story structures and symbolic themes that help explain how content is presented. These patterns make it easier to:
  • compare content beyond simple topic labels
  • identify what kinds of stories appear most often in winning work
  • explain why a creative approach may be resonating
  • turn qualitative creative observations into something more actionable

How to use this in practice

Narrative patterns are most helpful when paired with performance and context. Teams often use them to:
  • identify the kinds of stories their audience responds to
  • brief creative teams more clearly
  • compare their brand voice with competitor behavior
  • spot new directions worth testing

What this page is really for

This page is not a rulebook for creativity. It is a lens for understanding content with more nuance. The point is to help teams move from “this worked” to “this kind of story tends to work, and here is why that matters.”

How CultureAI understands content

See how these patterns fit into the wider interpretation model.

Data & methodology

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Industry reports

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Glossary

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