Thursday, January 16, 2014

Visual Storytelling

One technique that makes visual storytelling effective is the music that creates a feeling that the director wants to convey. It is a very easy way to create a mood whether it be a sad one or a happy one and everything in between. Another technique is having characters have noxious conversations or have them bicker about pointless and tedious matters. The noxious conversations are usually about things that are tough to talk about and it makes the viewer feel as if they are part of the conversation while the tedious bickering shows that they have conversations that are more day to day and normal. Finally, every story, that is told visually or otherwise, needs a contretemps. It wouldn't be a story without it and the unfortunate occurrence is usually the driving force. Some of the occurrences hit more home with people and it makes the experience more effective.

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