Breakdown (cartoon)

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The breakdown is the breakdown of a cartoon sequence into individual images . The breakdown draftsman extends the main scenes of the chief draftsman according to his specifications with further phase drawings and fills in a given skeleton plot with them .

In real film , the storyboards are created in this way in order to be able to convey the resolution of a game or action scene to the later viewer in a conclusive manner, image by image, both spatially and in terms of camera technology.

The scene is broken down into settings ( shots ) and elements ( layers ) and analyzed ( shot by shot breakdown ) by the direction and camera work or by the storyboard draftsman .

literature

  • Rolf Giesen : Lexicon of Special Effects - From the first film tricks to the computer animation of the present , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-283-0 , p. 44