The Visual Story
Learn how to use visual elements of shape, space, line, color, rhythm, movement and tone to frame the story.The Visual Story
Developed by Jason Tomaric, FilmSkills- 35:48 video that walks you through the steps of creating a visual story
- Illustrated companion guide
- Cues Hollywood directors look for in a story to shape the visual story
- Why designing the visual structure of a film is a key aspect of cinematic composition
- How to interpret the story into visuals through the use of:
- Space
- Line
- Shape
- Color
- Tone
- Movement
- Rhythm
Jason Tomaric
Director, Cinematographer Los Angeles, CaliforniaAndrew Davis
Director: "The Fugitive," "Code of Silence," "Chain Reaction," "Collateral Damage," and "The Guardian"Bruce Block
Producer, "The Holiday,” "Something's Gotta Give,” "What Women Want,” and Author of "The Visual Story"Bruce A. Block is a film producer, author and visual consultant whose career spans 30+ years. In 2001, Block's book The Visual Story was published. In 2007 it went into a completely revised second edition. Block began work as a Filmic and Visual Consultant on such films as "Irreconcilable Differences" (1984) and "Bachelor Party" (1984). He has gone on to be a consultant for films such as "Stuart Little" (1999), "As Good As It Gets" (1997) and "Spanglish" (2004). As a film producer, Block has produced and co-produced such films as "The Holiday" (2006), "Something's Gotta Give" (2003), "What Women Want" (2000), Disney's "The Parent Trap" (1998), "Father of the Bride" (1991) and "Father of the Bride II" (1995).
In 2007, Block was featured in an on-camera interview, discussing visual style, for the 40th Anniversary DVD release of the film "The Graduate". Block's audio commentary as a film historian is also featured in the 2008 Collector's Edition DVD of the classic 1960 film "The Apartment."