Time & Rhythm
Part 2-Temporal Narrative Storytelling
Week 6-Motion: Slow and Fast • Intro to motion graphics for storyboards • Final boards due for Urban Legend • Animatics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHrguUH1qz4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La_BdrWZARk (Reason-McKean) • Theatrical/film text assigned (or a substitution) View: http://www.artofthetitle.com http://motionographer.com/ The Mysterious Explorations of Jasper Morello uses silhouettes to good effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vORsKyopHyM Reading: • Understanding Comics-Ch. 4 Timeframes • Long Comics, Quick Cuts-Time Dilation in Comics/Film http://www.hoodedutilitarian.com/2014/06/long-comics-quick-cuts-time-dilation-in-comics-and-film/ • continuous tracking shots such as used in Birdman and 1917 • Theatrical text breakdown: what is the action of each scene? an·i·mat·ic
ˌanəˈmadik/ noun plural noun: animatics 1. a preliminary version of a movie, produced by shooting successive sections of a storyboard and adding a soundtrack 2. a way to layout the narrative to see how effective the storytelling is Montage (/mɒnˈtɑːʒ/) is a technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information. The term has been used in various contexts. It was introduced to cinema primarily by Sergei Eisenstein,[1] and early Soviet directors used it as a synonym for creative editing. In France the word "montage" simply denotes cutting. The term "montage sequence" has been used primarily by British and American studios, which refers to the common technique as outlined in this article.[2]
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