can a storyboard be a comic book (and vice versa)?

lokier

101 pages

Posted
Abril 2, 2008 - 8:34am

can a storyboard be a comic book (and vice versa)?

I think there's a handful of movies out there (Pi,SLC Punk)that were initially storyboarded in a comic book format to really capture mood and other elements.

I would really like to first make my script into a comic book. Not made for shooting a movie, but a comic book that stands on it's own two feet.

Then, I would also like to get it into filmic mode, using imagery or inspiration from the premade comic book.

Whadya think?

Scrapsoflife

101 pages

Posted
Abril 2, 2008 - 10:54am

RE: can a storyboard be a comic book (and vice versa)?

Judging by the number of movies being adapted from comic book source material these days, there's nothing to say that a film cannot be made from a comic book, even to the point of duplicating the imagery therein.

I suppose if one were to add dialog to strict story boards it could, conceivably, be a comic strip or graphic novel, it's not even that long of a stretch. The name really means more as far as the intent of the sequential art and some storyboards might be a bit 'rough' compared to what a comic of the same material would be.

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lokier

101 pages

Posted
Abril 2, 2008 - 12:58pm

RE: can a storyboard be a comic book (and vice versa)?

Yeah it makes sense. Then again, some comic books have very simple compositions and action description.

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