Below is a set of examples demonstrated using my own work in most cases and a few others where needed.ĮD: Also note that there’s another layer to this, the juxtaposition of words and pictures in the panel, that Scott came up with a similar list for too! It’s worth adding here to complement the following, so i’m embedding it now in the post. This list is based as mentioned, on the list found in Understanding Comics, in which Scott proposed a set of six transitions. In Drawing Words & Writing Pictures in chapter 4, Jessica Abel and Matt Madden add Symbolic as a seventh which I fully agree with and have used myself.Īnd recently I’ve added an eighth to the page here, ‘Rolling Transitions’, describing a method I use that I think is unique enough to bare its own category. These are descriptions of the narrative nature of the Juxtaposition we create, panel to panel to panel, which is called a moment of Closure. You could get the impression Scott likes making lists? Thanks to that we have a handy and fairly comprehensive model for the different kinds of panel to panel transitions, in terms of their content and subject matter! Scott’s iconic tip of the hat icon for a moment of closure. Noodle Arms to Bigfoot: A Cartoon family.Story Strategy: Adapting from Public Domain. Snakes Ladders & Closure: The Mechanics of Comics Art.Movement & Wordless Conversations in Comics.World Building, to be somewhere or not to be somewhere….
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