Zack Smith: "There's no one set formula for writing a comics script — but here are a number of great resources to give you some guidance" ...
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Zack Smith: "There's no one set formula for writing a comics script — but here are a number of great resources to give you some guidance" ...
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It´s easy, it´s fast, it does all the technical stuff by it self and check for bugs and errors and it deliver professional results. You don´t even have to know anything about html or other technical matters. It´s genius. :-)
Sonny Bill's comment, October 13, 2011 5:43 PM
It don't got no spell checker then? ;)
Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's comment,
October 13, 2011 6:31 PM
It does Sonny Bill, but Scoop It don´t. I have tried to correct the misspelling i made.
I´m Danish so pardon my language (and spelling) ;-) Delete the scoop?
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It's all about Visual Storytelling. If you make Comic's or Animation movies the most important thing is the story it self: Both genre is Visual but both need the same thoughts behind them to make a great script and let it become alive.
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