The only thing you have to know how to draw in order to sketch effectively for communication are basic shapes, like boxes, circles, and arrows. Can’t draw a sword or a house? That’s okay. You’ll probably still convey more information in your amateurish attempt than you would trying to explain something. Because when it comes to sketching, a picture really is worth a thousand words.She goes on to explain how communicating visually instead of verbally or relying only on written words can make it easy for a group to have a unified idea that can be quickly communicated. This is important in all fields, but especially one like filmmaking that is intrinsically visual. So go out and play a game of pictionary-- It's good practice!
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Pick up a Pencil!
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