Recordings
Recordings are your long-form study library. When you want to go beyond quick tips and spend real time with a concept, this is where the deeper teaching lives.
For writers, this page is useful at two moments: when you are learning the model for the first time, and when a project hits a structural wall and you need to relearn something with fresh eyes. Because recordings are archived and organized, you can revisit exactly the lessons you need without relying on memory or fragmented notes.
What you can do
You can watch featured sessions with notes, move through recordings by series, and revisit older material when you want to reinforce foundational ideas. This makes the archive practical, not just historical. It is a working tool you can use while actively shaping a Storyform.
When to use Recordings
Use Recordings when you need depth, sequence, and context. If you want to understand why a structural move works, or you want to absorb a topic at curriculum pace rather than headline pace, this is the right place to spend time.