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FilmMaking Direct: Your Movie From Script/Storyboard/Sketchbooks/Animated
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FilmMaking Direct: Your Movie From Script/Storyboard/Sketchbooks/Animated Storytelling/Notebook 120 Pages 8.5"x11" (Animation maker, Comi Paperback -

by My Way Movie Film


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Filmmaking Direct your movie Script/Scriptwriting/Storyboard/Sketchbooks/Animated Storytelling/Notebook Size 120 pages 8.5" x 11 " with 9 frames per page arranged vertically and Glossy Cover. There are several lines per frame for notes.

Planning the filming of the promotional film. Remember to make notations on what is happening in the scene and any observations you may think. Background, setting, environment.whatever you call it, it is the silent character in the visual story in the scenes for films, and a dynamic and compelling setting can define and hone the action and drama of your story. If you're in the habit of creating disembodied characters or adding backgrounds as an afterthought, Set the Action! will help you understand and utilize the importance of the setting in your narrative. Understand perspective, blocking, and color-and focus your narrative by establishing and designing your setting to interact with films of any kind, commercials, animations, TV programs or visual storytelling. This journal is a storyboarding essential

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  • Title FilmMaking Direct: Your Movie From Script/Storyboard/Sketchbooks/Animated Storytelling/Notebook 120 Pages 8.5"x11" (Animation maker, Comi
  • Author My Way Movie Film
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 122
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN 9781542853378 / 1542853370
  • Weight 0.66 lbs (0.30 kg)
  • Dimensions 11.02 x 8.5 x 0.26 in (27.99 x 21.59 x 0.66 cm)

About the author

Think about Story Movie in Notebook to Assist the Creative Process has Narration Lines For Card Games, Board Games, rile playing & Fantasy, Animator, Filmmaker, Advertiser graphic designers, comic strips, etc. Let's go Creative Director.