Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Frame by Frame-Team 518,

Frame by frame is defined by “100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design,” as a sequential visual narrative. From Egyptian hieroglyphics to the Bayeux Tapestry in the Eleventh Century. Or a “wordless sequence to express a concept.”
This image by Mehdi Alibeygi on Behance.net portrays a type of frame by frame. It is a lot like a comic strip. This series of frame by frame images shows a man skydiving and pulling his chute. You can see the plane getting smaller and smaller as he is falling, and when he pulls his chute, its empty. It doesn’t necessarily need a joke, but in this case the joke comes at the end where it shows, most likely his wife, hanging up his parachute to dry.




This work was posted on deviantart.com by Panistheman.
This Frame by Frame piece is always in a loop, it will always play over and over. this frame by frame work is a comic strip portraying may be a bully fighting the victim. but the victim in turn goes ahead in the comic to steal himself to help fight, forcing the strip to play over and over.






Obtained from Behance by Jason Morales
This frame by frame tells the story of a guy who wakes up and then decides to snooze for a few minutes.He doesn’t set his alarm and eventually oversleeps. I’ve done this countless times my self as I am also sure that this has happened to all of us at some point in our life!






This frame by frame is by an artist by the name of Edgar, an artist whose red box is an example of frame  to frame displaying different stages of unfolding a box.
Edgar. "Red Box." Dribbble. N.p., 25 Oct. 2012. Web. 29 Oct. 2013

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