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Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV, and Digital Media 3rd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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(Producer; Consultant; Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 340 pages, height x width: 260x184 mm, weight: 1041 g, 214 Line drawings, color; 503 Halftones, color; 717 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113801415X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138014152
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 340 pages, height x width: 260x184 mm, weight: 1041 g, 214 Line drawings, color; 503 Halftones, color; 717 Illustrations, color
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113801415X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138014152
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"Structure your visuals as carefully as a writer structures a story or a composer structures music with this updated edition of a best-selling classic. Just as music can be used to communicate fear, tension, horror, sadness, or happiness, so too can visual components such as space, line and shape, tone, color, movement, and rhythm. The Visual Story teaches you how to manipulate these components to effectively convey moods and emotions, give your production unity and style, and find the critical relationship between story and visuals. Author Bruce Block provides you with a clear view of the relationship between the story/script structure and the visual structure of film, video, animation, video games, and photography. Understanding how this visual relationship allows you to communicate moods and emotions, can guide you in the selection of locations, character design, lighting design, and most importantly reveals the critical relationship between story and visual structure. With over 700 full color images the third edition is fully updated to include new visual examples, a companion website with video, exercises, and more, expanded coverage of visual structure considerations for video games, animation, and still photography. With an ideal blend of theory and practice, the concepts in this new edition will benefit students studying film, as well as writers, directors, photographers, animators, game designers, cinematographers, art directors and virtually anyone working in visual media who want to better understand and apply visual structure"--

This updated edition of a best-selling classic shows you how to structure your visuals as carefully as a writer structures a story or composers structure their music. The Visual Story teaches you how to design and control the structure of your production using the basic visual components of space, line, shape, tone, color, movement, and rhythm. You can use these components to effectively convey moods and emotions, create a visual style, and utilize the important relationship between the visual and the story structures.

Using over 700 color illustrations, author Bruce Block explains how understanding the connection between story and visual structures will guide you in the selection of camera angles, lenses, actor staging, composition, set design and locations, lighting, storyboard planning, camera coverage, and editing.

The Visual Story

is an ideal blend of theory and practice. The concepts and examples in this new edition will benefit students learning cinematic production, as well as professional writers, directors, cinematographers, art directors, animators, game designers, and anyone working in visual media who wants a better understanding of visual structure.

Recenzijas

'Bruce Block masterfully deconstructs visual storytelling. Exposure to his material is essential for all students of cinema. This book will make you a better filmmaker.' American Film Institute

'Bruce's class taught me a key lesson on how to approach filmmaking as a language. Once I understood visual storytelling through that lens, it fundamentally shifted the way I experienced and created films. It not only illuminated the elemental process of adapting words to images, but also guided me to a deeper awareness of how to construct a story.' Sam Esmail, creator, producer, writer and director of Mr. Robot and Homecoming

'Bruce Block has a unique knowledge and understanding of the visual structure of film. The Visual Story is the only book of its kind. It will literally teach you to become a better storyteller through the use of visuals.' Nancy Meyers, producer, writer, director of Somethings Gotta Give, The Holiday, Its Complicated, The Intern

'Bruce Block is a legend and a dynamic human being who understands the visual story medium like no other. After taking his class during my time at USCs School of Cinematic Arts Directors program, I gained invaluable knowledge on how to clearly articulate my vision for my films, in my scripts and on set. Bruces techniques are 100% applicable to every scenario Ive been in during physical production. From the climactic barn sequence in Burning Sands (which we had to shoot in less than four hours) to the scary visuals in The First Purge, I was able to draw on the techniques I learned from Bruce to create a unique vision for both films. By working in concert with my DP and my crew, I was able to get the shots I needed efficiently and effectively. Im thankful to Bruce for helping me grow as a filmmaker and I recommend this book to any storyteller who wants to take their visual storytelling to the next level.' Gerard McMurray, director The First Purge; producer, writer, director Burning Sands

'I spend much of my time in pre-production quoting Bruce Block to my cinematographers, production designers, costume designers and editors. In all my years in the business Ive never found a clearer, more useful articulation of film grammar.' Jay Roach, producer, director of Bombshell, Trumbo, Meet the Fockers, Meet the Parents, The Austin Powers films

'Bruce Blocks in-depth understanding of visual structure is inspirational to those working in animation. This reference source is invaluable and essential for any artist.' Walt Disney Television Animation

'Bruce Blocks work gives the visual storyteller a framework for making story-driven decisions, not just visual choices. It gives the filmmaker tools to create harmony and counterpoint between the story structure and its visual realization on the screen.' Randy Nelson, founding Dean of Pixar University at Pixar Animation Studios

'You hold in your hand a key to understanding the complex and ever changing world of modern cinema.'

Charles Shyer, writer, director Alfie, Father of the Bride I and II, Baby Boom

'No matter what kind of visual storyteller you are, whether a filmmaker, photographer, or graphic designer, Bruce Block explains how visual narrative works in a way that is clear and accessible. ' David Pagani, Creative Director-On Air, DIRECTV

'Bruce Block is legendary in the field of broadcast design. His profound insight into the art of visual storytelling will forever change the way you work.' Dan Pappalardo, Executive Creative Director/Partner, Troika Design Group

'I think every cinematographer-in-training should read this book. It will teach them how important collaboration with others in the crew is by having an overall concept of all that goes into the creation of the Visual Story.' Rexford Metz, ASC

'His book is a sort of Elements of Style for filmmakers, and any screenwriter, director or cinematographer with a point of view will find a great deal of creative inspiration in The Visual Story's guide to the fundamentals of the craft. The Visual Story makes the very convincing argument that all of these media require precise, motivated visual designs in order to be effective - and that having a point to make or a story to tell is only half the battle.' American Cinematographer Magazine

'In a great story - and in a great speech - there is ebb and flow, there is silence and there may be thunder. In a wonderful book about the power of the visual in storytelling by Bruce Block, the author uses these three basics of story - Exposition, Climax, Resolution - to show the link between visual structure and story structure.' Garr Reynolds, author Presentation Zen 'Bruce Block masterfully deconstructs visual storytelling. Exposure to his material is essential for all students of cinema. This book will make you a better filmmaker.' American Film Institute

'Bruce's class taught me a key lesson on how to approach filmmaking as a language. Once I understood visual storytelling through that lens, it fundamentally shifted the way I experienced and created films. It not only illuminated the elemental process of adapting words to images, but also guided me to a deeper awareness of how to construct a story.' Sam Esmail, creator, producer, writer and director of Mr. Robot and Homecoming

'Bruce Block has a unique knowledge and understanding of the visual structure of film. The Visual Story is the only book of its kind. It will literally teach you to become a better storyteller through the use of visuals.' Nancy Meyers, producer, writer, director of Somethings Gotta Give, The Holiday, Its Complicated, The Intern

'Bruce Block is a legend and a dynamic human being who understands the visual story medium like no other. After taking his class during my time at USCs School of Cinematic Arts Directors program, I gained invaluable knowledge on how to clearly articulate my vision for my films, in my scripts and on set. Bruces techniques are 100% applicable to every scenario Ive been in during physical production. From the climactic barn sequence in Burning Sands (which we had to shoot in less than four hours) to the scary visuals in The First Purge, I was able to draw on the techniques I learned from Bruce to create a unique vision for both films. By working in concert with my DP and my crew, I was able to get the shots I needed efficiently and effectively. Im thankful to Bruce for helping me grow as a filmmaker and I recommend this book to any storyteller who wants to take their visual storytelling to the next level.' Gerard McMurray, director The First Purge; producer, writer, director Burning Sands

'I spend much of my time in pre-production quoting Bruce Block to my cinematographers, production designers, costume designers and editors. In all my years in the business Ive never found a clearer, more useful articulation of film grammar.' Jay Roach, producer, director of Bombshell, Trumbo, Meet the Fockers, Meet the Parents, The Austin Powers films

'Bruce Blocks in-depth understanding of visual structure is inspirational to those working in animation. This reference source is invaluable and essential for any artist.' Walt Disney Television Animation

'Bruce Blocks work gives the visual storyteller a framework for making story-driven decisions, not just visual choices. It gives the filmmaker tools to create harmony and counterpoint between the story structure and its visual realization on the screen.' Randy Nelson, founding Dean of Pixar University at Pixar Animation Studios

'You hold in your hand a key to understanding the complex and ever changing world of modern cinema.'

Charles Shyer, writer, director Alfie, Father of the Bride I and II, Baby Boom

'No matter what kind of visual storyteller you are, whether a filmmaker, photographer, or graphic designer, Bruce Block explains how visual narrative works in a way that is clear and accessible. ' David Pagani, Creative Director-On Air, DIRECTV

'Bruce Block is legendary in the field of broadcast design. His profound insight into the art of visual storytelling will forever change the way you work.' Dan Pappalardo, Executive Creative Director/Partner, Troika Design Group

'I think every cinematographer-in-training should read this book. It will teach them how important collaboration with others in the crew is by having an overall concept of all that goes into the creation of the Visual Story.' Rexford Metz, ASC

'His book is a sort of Elements of Style for filmmakers, and any screenwriter, director or cinematographer with a point of view will find a great deal of creative inspiration in The Visual Story's guide to the fundamentals of the craft. The Visual Story makes the very convincing argument that all of these media require precise, motivated visual designs in order to be effective - and that having a point to make or a story to tell is only half the battle.' American Cinematographer Magazine

'In a great story - and in a great speech - there is ebb and flow, there is silence and there may be thunder. In a wonderful book about the power of the visual in storytelling by Bruce Block, the author uses these three basics of story - Exposition, Climax, Resolution - to show the link between visual structure and story structure.' Garr Reynolds, author Presentation Zen

Acknowledgements vi
Introduction vii
Chapter One The Basic Visual Components
1(10)
Chapter Two Contrast & Affinity
11(5)
Chapter Three Space: Part ONE
16(81)
Space: Part Two
71(26)
Chapter Four Line & Shape
97(30)
Chapter Five Tone
127(18)
Chapter Six Color
145(48)
Chapter Seven Movement
193(30)
Chapter Eight Rhythm
223(22)
Chapter Nine Story & Visual Structures
245(44)
Chapter Ten Practice, Not Theory
289(18)
Appendix 307(10)
Bibliography 317(4)
Illustration Credits 321(12)
Index 333
Bruce Block has worked in a creative capacity on dozens of feature films, television shows, commercials, and animated productions. His feature film producing credits include Somethings Gotta Give, What Women Want, Americas Sweethearts, The Parent Trap, and Father of the Bride I and II. He served as a creative consultant on Spanglish, As Good As It Gets, Stuart Little, and many other film and television productions. He is a tenured professor at the University of Southern Californias School of Cinematic Arts and holds the Sergei Eisenstein Endowed Chair in Cinematic Design. Mr. Block gives seminars at a variety of studios including Blue Sky Studios, Cartoon Network, Disney Feature and Television Animation, Dreamworks Animation, Industrial Light & Magic, Laika, LucasFilm, Nickelodeon Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, and a wide range of European and American film schools including AFI and Cal Arts. Mr. Block also conducts seminars for digital game designers and companies including Activision-Blizzard, Blur Studio, Google, Hulu, and Tencent. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America, the Art Directors Guild, and co-author of the book 3D Storytelling (Focal Press).

www.bruceblock.com