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...later asked to animate medical diagrams, she found she did not fully understand the mechanisms she’d once committed to memory. “We have that kind of experience all the time,” Lue says. “When you are asked to storyboard something, you find the gaps in your understanding. Any kind of visual representation—exercises in which students have to diagram, draw, and visualize—are very powerful, because they have to unpack what they understand about something.” Lingford explains how animation focuses viewers?...

Author: By Sally K. Scopa, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Scientific Animation Spurs Artistic Creation | 3/2/2010 | See Source »

Fish out of WaterIn his native Japan, Miyazaki, 68, is perhaps the most respected director working in any film form. Still making movies in 2-D, hand-drawn animation, he creates a frame-by-frame storyboard - 180,000 drawings for Ponyo - that his crew of animators brings to life with minimal help from computers. He is also one of his country's biggest star names. His 1997 Princess Mononoke was Japan's all-time box-office winner until it was overtaken by Titanic; then in 2001, Spirited Away topped Titanic, and it remains the country's top grosser. Ponyo took...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ponyo: A Hit from the Creator of Spirited Away? | 8/24/2009 | See Source »

...Americans have introduced an artistic controversy: Is a doe-eyed Nancy Drew, who debuted last April, really manga? Japanese manga resembles a cinematic storyboard with less happening in each panel than in U.S. comics. There are more motion lines; simple, expressive facial lines; and stories that depict "ordinary people in extraordinary situations dealing with the weirdest things you've ever thought of," according to Tokyopop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America is Drawn to Manga | 8/10/2006 | See Source »

...Right now we?re working on a Pre-Vis system, which is pre-visualization in movies. It?s very quick, almost like a video game: you can make movies very quickly and shoot them and them put them together. It?s just basically a moving storyboard, so it?s very easy for you to figure out how your movie is going to get made, and what it?s going to look like when it gets done. And it doesn?t cost hardly anything. Any big movie all has pre-vis, which are computerized versions of the movie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Conversation with George Lucas | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

Faherty, who works the Boston Globe’s presses at night “to pay the bills,” says that his performances have an important pre-planned aspect: “Just as an animator will work from a storyboard, I’ve actually written up storyboards for this Nine Inch Nails track...

Author: By Michael A. Mohammed, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Opti-Phonic VJs Remix Culture | 4/22/2005 | See Source »

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