Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects

Graphic line

A course by Luigi Esparza Santa María , Audiovisual Communicator

Audiovisual Communicator. Lima District, Peru.
Joined April 2019
98% positive reviews (45)
1,119 students
Audio: Spanish
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About the video: Graphic line

Overview

“Here you will learn how to define an attractive and conceptually appropriate graphic line for your story. ”

In this video lesson Luigi Esparza Santa María addresses the topic: Graphic line, which is part of the Domestika online course: Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects. Learn how to tell a story with simple sketches and prepare a pitch for investors.

Partial transcription of the video

“GRAPHIC LINE Although history is the most important thing, Everything enters through the eyes. We must design a graphic line and see how to do it in this lesson. Now that we have everything ready, all we have to do It is to give a visual coherence to our project. Remember that even if we are not visual artists, in fact I am not, we must give a visual appeal to our project, because, if it is an animation project, it is indesligable of the visual. If we are ready, let's answer it with these three things. Let's see if we have our story ready, our profile and dimension of the project, our techn...”

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Course summary for: Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects

  • Level: Beginner
  • 98% positive reviews (45)
  • 1119 students
  • 5 units
  • 18 lessons (1h 49m)
  • 3 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation
  • Areas

    Animation, Script, Storytelling

Luigi Esparza Santa María

Luigi Esparza Santa María
A course by Luigi Esparza Santa María

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Luigi Esparza is an Audiovisual Communicator and master in creative writing. He has been a university professor for ten years, as well as a screenwriter and animation director for fifteen.

He has his own animation company, Polirama, along with his partner Mauricio. He wrote an award-winning script in Peru and Spain, Mochica, which is still in production. He also developed a preschool series called Ciudad Jardín, the first one in Peru. He currently works on another called Babi and Maiki, and another for a teenage audience called Ultraviolet.


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Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects. 3D, and Animation course by Luigi Esparza Santa María

Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects

A course by Luigi Esparza Santa María
Audiovisual Communicator. Lima District, Peru.
Joined April 2019
  • 98% positive reviews (45)
  • 1,119 students