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This book explains the relationship between the structure of a story and the structure of the visuals that can be created to support the story. This relationship occurs in movies, television shows, computer games, and advertising. The book clearly describes the visual tools that any director, cinematographer, designer, storyboard artist or conceptual artist can use to enhance their work and creatively and visually communicate with their audience. The book bridges the gap between aesthetic theory and actual practice.
Publish Date
November 2, 2007
Publisher
Focal Press,
Focal Press/Elsevier,
Focal
Language
English
Pages
312
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Visual design, film directing, cinematography, film design, computer game design, Motion pictures, Cinematography, Production and direction, Technique, Visual communication, Video recording, Motion pictures--production and direction, Visual communication--technique, Filmproduktion, Filmtechnik, Tr850 .b514 2008, 778.5/3, 791.4People
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The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV and Digital Media
November 2, 2007, Focal Press, Focal Press/Elsevier, Focal
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0240807790 9780240807799
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