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The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV and Digital Media by Bruce Block
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The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV and Digital Media [Paperback]

by Bruce Block

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Description of The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV and Digital Media

If you cant make it to one of Bruce Blocks legendary visual storytelling seminars, then you need his book Now in full color for the first time, this best-seller offers a clear view of the relationship between the story/script structure and the visual structure of a film, video, animated piece, or video game. Youll learn how to structure your visuals as carefully as a writer structures a story or a composer structures music. Understanding visual structure allows you to communicate moods and emotions, and most importantly, reveals the critical relationship between story structure and visual structure.<br><br>The concepts in this book will benefit writers, directors, photographers, production designers, art directors, and editors who are always confronted by the same visual problems that have faced every picture maker in the past, present, and future.<br><br>* Now in full color <br>* Written by a renowned producer, visual consultant, and teacher<br>* The material in this books applies to any kind of visual story, including films, animated pieces, video games, and television

Title Information

ISBN:
9780240807799
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
252192
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Published:
02/11/2007

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About Bruce Block

Bruce Block has worked in a creative capacity on dozens of feature films, television shows commercials and animated films. His feature film producing credits include Something's Gotta Give, What Women Want, America's Sweethearts, The Parent Trap, and Father of the Bride I & II. He served as creative consultant on Spanglish, As Good As It Gets, Stuart Little and many other feature films and television productions. He is an adjunct Professor at the USC School of Cinema & Television and teaches classes in visual structure at the American Film Institute, PIXAR Studios, Walt Disney Feature and Television Animation, Dreamworks Animation, Nickelodeon Animation Studios, Industrial Light & Magic and a variety of film schools in Europe. Mr. Block also consults with video game designers and software companies creating new interactive media. He can be reached at www.bruceblock.com.

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