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===== Figure Visibility ===== | ===== Figure Visibility ===== | ||
There are many different ways to show a character’s figure within a panel. | There are many different ways to show a character’s figure within a panel. | ||
- | * Full figure/in full: This is when a character(s) full body can be seen within the frame of the panel. | + | |
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//Pull in to a wide view of Rick and the horse, visible in full, as they ride from the left to the right of the panel.// | //Pull in to a wide view of Rick and the horse, visible in full, as they ride from the left to the right of the panel.// | ||
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+ | * **From the knees up:** This is used when the frame of the panel ends at the characters knees. | ||
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//Pull out to mid-view of Rick and Glenn, visible from the knees up.// | //Pull out to mid-view of Rick and Glenn, visible from the knees up.// | ||
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Other similar examples are: | Other similar examples are: | ||
- | * From the hips up. | + | |
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//Mid view of the father from the hips up.// | //Mid view of the father from the hips up.// | ||
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+ | * **From the waist up.** | ||
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//Mid view of Rick and Morgan from the waist up.// | //Mid view of Rick and Morgan from the waist up.// | ||
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+ | * **From the shoulders up.** | ||
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//Pull into a close view of Rick, angled straight on over his shoulder, visible from the shoulder up.// | //Pull into a close view of Rick, angled straight on over his shoulder, visible from the shoulder up.// | ||
- | * From the neck up. | + | ---- |
+ | * **From the neck up.** | ||
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//Pull into a close view of Lori, visible from the neck up.// | //Pull into a close view of Lori, visible from the neck up.// | ||
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+ | * **Multiple figures:** Sometimes you will have a panel where there are multiple characters that are visible from different distances/ | ||
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- | //Full panel description: | + | **Full panel description: |
- | Wide view, angled straight on to Shane.\\ | + | //Wide view, angled straight on to Shane.\\ |
He is in the foreground as he walks away from the men.\\ | He is in the foreground as he walks away from the men.\\ | ||
He is visible from the chest up as he carries an armload of chopped wood. His lips are drawn into a small straight line.\\ | He is visible from the chest up as he carries an armload of chopped wood. His lips are drawn into a small straight line.\\ | ||
Rick and Dale stand in the same positions behind him; they are in the midground, visible in full staring at Shane as he walks away.// | Rick and Dale stand in the same positions behind him; they are in the midground, visible in full staring at Shane as he walks away.// | ||
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===== Facial Visibility ===== | ===== Facial Visibility ===== | ||
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- | //Close view of Dale from the side. He is visible in profile, with his face angled slightly upwards. | + | //Close view of Dale from the side. He is visible in profile, with his face angled slightly upwards.\\ |
- | … | + | ...\\ |
Donna, who sits beside Dale, stares at him with a concerned expression as he tells his story.// | Donna, who sits beside Dale, stares at him with a concerned expression as he tells his story.// | ||
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===== Beyond the Frame ===== | ===== Beyond the Frame ===== | ||
- | There can also be instances where part of the Character’s figure is cut off by the frame of the panel. | + | There can also be instances where part of the Character’s figure is cut off by the frame of the panel. |
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