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Storyboards: Motion In Art, 3rd Edition
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Storyboards: Motion In Art, 3rd Edition

by Mark A. Simon
December 2012
Beginner
448 pages
12h 47m
English
Routledge
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CHAPTER 61

Exercise 2: High Fall

A robot walks along a high balcony, or into a glass elevator, inside or outside of a hotel. A dark and mysterious figure follows and approaches the robot without his knowing it. All of a sudden, the robot is hit, or is thrown over the edge of the balcony, or through the glass wall of the elevator. He either grabs something on the way down or lands on something.

If you want this scene to be exciting, add reactions from bystanders and mysterious figure. If you want this scene also to be funny, have the robot look up, or sit up and say something corny like, “You can’t keep a good robot down.”

You have the opportunity here to design some exciting camera angles of the robot falling toward or away from camera.

  • Determine ...
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