[Coming soon] Tutorial - Visual Storytelling : 5 Essential Building Blocks [Commercial]

Digital art allows you to create your own visual stories, allowing you to express your values and ideas in a virtual studio; a safe and controlled environment where you can direct your characters and props. That creative control and form of expression is a real gift in these unsettled times.

You may have experienced that freedom where you pick characters and props and then drop them into a great looking scene. At least at the beginning of that process you feel that liberty!

But have you then felt a sense of overwhelm in trying to get your visual story off the ground?

Do you feel bogged down in the writing as well as the workflow for creating the graphics?

This tutorial is coming soon to the DAZ store, in the meantime you can register for FREE for the introductory webinar of this tutorial set:-

https://digitalartlive.com/event/visual-storytelling-five-essential-building-blocks/

In the complete course you’ll learn:-

- How to build graphic novels and other illustrated narratives from scenes (the basic building block of stories).
- Building a scene from a single image
- Building a story from that single scene
- Moving from scene concept to completion
- Identifying key scene events
- Identifying basic scene elements – characters, settings, and significant objects
- Building dramatic tension in a visual scene
- Creating a scene with as few as five images
- Using shots to create dramatic and dynamic visual stories
- Blocking out shots in Daz Studio
- Fitting scenes into plot points and story structures

Who is this Course for?

  • Digital artists wanting to start and structure their visual story
  • Visual Storywriters needing a modular approach to building a story
  • Digital artists overwhelmed with the process of writing and creating visual stories

About the Presenter : Peter von Stackelberg

Peter von Stackelberg is a writer, story architect and worldbuilder, university lecturer, and futurist. He has more than four decades of experience as a writer and photographer. He currently teaches transmedia storytelling and journalism at Alfred University in Alfred, New York.

Peter has a B.A. in Journalism from Ryerson University, a M.S. in Studies of the Future from University of Houston-Clear Lake, and a M.S. in Information Design & Technology from SUNY Polytechnic University.

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