Launching the Imagination / Pg. 311-331 / 355

Launching the Imagination / Pg. 311-331 / 355

Storytelling is one of the most ancient and effective forms of communication. Stories can increase self awareness, provide inspiration, supply information, and encourage understanding.

Multiple-image structures can be sued to express complex ideas using narrative and non narrative approaches.

The group, series, and sequence are the multiple-image structures most commonly used by printmakers, photographers, and book artists.

The beat, scene, sequence, and act are used by film makers and playwrights to create screenplays.

By establishing effective boundaries, we can develop more effective stores. Common questions include the following: Whose story is it? When should the story begin and end? Where does the story occur? Why did it happen? What is the underlying theme or message in the story?

Works Cited: 

Steward, Mary. Launching the Imagination: A Comprehensive Guide to Basic Design. 4th ed.
          New York, Ny: McGraw-Hill, 2012, 2008, 2006, 2002. Print

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