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    99 Ways toTell a StoryExercises in style by Matt Madden

    This is a series of cartoons drawn by Matt Madden to illustrate how there are

    always many, many ways to tell and present a story. Animation is very visual, just

    like cartooning, so what tends to work for cartoonists also tends to work for

    animators. Use this as a guide and as inspiration for your own work. BTW he

    really did create 99 different ways to tell and present the identical sequence of

    events. This is just a sampling of his work, used here as a teaching aid for your

    reference.

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    This is the original the series of events portrayed each and every time...

    - 8 frames- a basic telling of the events- shown in a logical sequence / presentation, that is easy to follow and is very familiar to

    us (a standard pattern of storytelling)

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    POINTS OF VIEW

    The following show the story from various points of view (POV). This is storytelling at its most

    basic, and very important for you to know.

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    The same events told as a monologue by Matt

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    As seen from Matts POV (a very subjective point of view or frame of reference)

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    As seen from Jessicas POV. Changing POV can open your insight into what is really happening

    and can be a strong source of creativity. Dont always use just the standard POV potentially

    boring.

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    As seen from the refrigerators POV.

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    As seen from a voyeurs POV a little funky, to say the least, but... isnt this approach used in

    every spy movie? It tells you what the other guys know about the situation in the story a very

    revealing and helpful storytelling tool.

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    The sequence of events shown as a How -To series of instructions. A twist on the idea of a

    different POV.

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    The same story told in reverse. This is another twist on varying the POV using time. NOTE this

    is not the same as dj vue nor is it the same as a flashback which are other twists of time.

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    Deja vue ie; he has a strong sense that he has experienced this before.

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    Flashback he recalls exactly what happened and we are now in his memory with him as he

    experiences the events all over again.

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    GENRESThe term genres describes different families of film types. Typically this would include

    - westerns-

    action films- horror films- romance films- documentary films- science fiction

    and many, many other types as well. What follows are examples of some of these to show you

    how you can re-position any story into a whole new genre.

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    Done as a 60s retro hippy era piece. Notice the style of drawing changes completely to

    reinforce the sense of the genre.

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    This is the story told as a single frame political cartoon. A very clever interpretation of the

    events. Examine this one very carefully. Notice Jessica upstairs has now become The Boss! As I

    said very clever.

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    This is a events shown as a manga style story. Again, observe how the drawing style has

    changed completely to reinforce the sense of the genre.

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    This is the story shown as a western. The style of drawing is not important but the characters

    are very important. Each genre has key elements that must be followed if it is to be true to that

    genre.

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    The events told as a drama or possibly as part of a romance. Again, drawing is less important

    and characters are critically important.

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    LANGUAGE OF FILMThis series illustrates various uses of the language of film. Everything we do uses these tools.

    The language of film includes

    -

    camera angles- camera movements- camera shots- pacing- lighting- audio effects

    This just illustrates a few of these points, but they are a good intro into the ideas required.

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    Shown using three different camera angles.

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    Shown using extreme zoom (a common camera movement)

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    Shown using only one camera shot extreme close-ups.

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    Shown using only one camera shot long shots.

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    Last this is sort of a variation on the use of language of film. Here, the story has been

    presented entirely as silhouettes. One more variation for you to consider.