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Chapter 1 Visual Storytelling and Storyboards. Objectives. Learn how visual stories are told. Understand the elements of a story. Explore industries that use storyboards. Visual Storytelling. Visuals establish the setting in which a narrative story takes place.
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Objectives • Learn how visual stories are told. • Understand the elements of a story. • Explore industries that use storyboards.
Visual Storytelling • Visuals establish the setting in which a narrative story takes place. • Camera framing, angles, and movement allow the audience to become active viewers as they watch the action unfold.
Show Me • “Showing” allows you to mold a message into visual imagery. • Show the actions of the characters, aesthetics of the locations, and how the characters feel.
Elements of a Story • Beginning—establishes the location and introduces the main character and conflict of the story • Middle—where the hero faces complications and obstacles within the story • End—where the climax and resolution of the problem occurs
Storyboards • A series of sketches that are used as a planning tool to visually show how the action of a story unfolds
Purpose of the Storyboard • Clearly conveys the narrative flow of a story by defining the challenges and problems of a project • Assists in the timing of a scene • Assists crewmembers during production for framing the action
Industries That Use Storyboards • Advertising • Film • Animation • Television • Multimedia • Web design • Government
Summary • The principals of visual storytelling have been taken to new heights with the emergence of film, television, computers, and animation. • Stories with structure have a beginning, middle, and end. • When creating a visual story, you need to show the elements rather than tell it. • Read screenplays to further your understanding of visual storytelling. • Storyboards are sketches that visually show how the action of a story unfolds.