Re: nonlinear storyboarding

From: Bob Crispen (crispen_at_hiwaay.net)
Date: 2 June 1998



Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:

> I guess what I don't see in that list is
> emotion. Say you have the characters
> and the situation. At that point, the
> emotions of the characters should begin
> to drive actions and reactions. The story
> will spawn naturally.

[snip]
> > Which leads us to a rather interesting tentative
> > conclusion: story comes not from the linear text, but
> > from the elements (metaphor, layout, hypertext, depiction
> > of action, interaction) that lie above the text -- the
> > elements for which the text is the ground.

Instead of saying "story comes from" I probably should have said "story resides in". Stories obviously come from storytellers.
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Rev. Bob "Bob" Crispen
crispen_at_hiwaay.net
Music shouldn't be held responsible for the people who listen to it.



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