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The comic strip has got different intentions: to provide the texts that will appear on the work (dialogues, narrative texts, onomatopeias, ...); and to mention the different shots and angles that will be used in each vignette; finally, some description of the situacion (if there are birds flying, if it is windy, if there is rain, if there are car running, ...) These would be the minimum elements to consider if the scriptwriter and the illustrator are not the same person. In case the drawer is the scriptwriter as well, then everything may change, because visual artists usually "see" stories in images. Therefore, they usually sketch the scenes, with notes on the margins, etc. |
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AN EXAMPLE OF A TECHNICAL SCRIPT Observe how the following page was made from the technical script, which specifies all the details about it. |
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