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public:nnels:comics:cbd_figuredesc [2018/08/17 05:06]
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public:nnels:comics:cbd_figuredesc [2018/08/22 16:04]
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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.    * 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:
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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.   * 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.   * 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.//
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   * From the neck up.   * From the neck up.
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 <note>If the panel is an extreme close up, you do not need to explain how the character’s figure is visible, since is it is a given that it is only their neck/head or an extreme close up of a body part (in these cases you would simply write something like; ‘an extreme close up of the left side of Rick’s face.’ etc.) <note>If the panel is an extreme close up, you do not need to explain how the character’s figure is visible, since is it is a given that it is only their neck/head or an extreme close up of a body part (in these cases you would simply write something like; ‘an extreme close up of the left side of Rick’s face.’ etc.)
 </note> </note>
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   * Multiple figures: Sometimes you will have a panel where there are multiple characters that are visible from different distances/perspectives, and so there will be a variety of Figure Descriptions within a single panel. .  In these cases you can describe these variations if it won’t detract from the narration of that panel..     * Multiple figures: Sometimes you will have a panel where there are multiple characters that are visible from different distances/perspectives, and so there will be a variety of Figure Descriptions within a single panel. .  In these cases you can describe these variations if it won’t detract from the narration of that panel..  
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 {{:public:nnels:cd_figure-multiple.png?150|}} {{:public:nnels:cd_figure-multiple.png?150|}}
  
-//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.\\ 
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 {{:public:nnels:cd_face1.png?150|}} {{:public:nnels:cd_face1.png?150|}}
  
-//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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