Selected Product: | Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative (Will Eisner Instructional Books) Paperback Author: Will Eisner Publisher: W. W. Norton Release Date: 2008-08-25 ISBN-10: 039333127X ISBN-13: 9780393331271 List Price: $22.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art ISBN-10: 006097625X ISBN-13: 9780060976255 List Price:$22.95 Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels ISBN-10: 0060780940 ISBN-13: 9780060780944 List Price:$22.95 Alan Moore's Writing For Comics Volume 1 ISBN-10: 1592910122 ISBN-13: 9781592910120 List Price:$5.95 Comics and Sequential Art (Will Eisner Instructional Books) ISBN-10: 0393331261 ISBN-13: 9780393331264 List Price:$22.95 Expressive Anatomy for Comics and Narrative: Principles and Practices from the Legendary Cartoonist (Will Eisner Library) ISBN-10: 0393331288 ISBN-13: 9780393331288 List Price:$22.95 |
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Based on Will Eisner's legendary course at New York's School of Visual Arts, this guide has inspired generations of artists, students, teachers, and fans. Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative teaches how to control a story effectively using a broad array of techniques. With examples from Eisner's own catalog and such masters as H. Foster, R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Milton Caniff, Al Capp, and George Herriman, this book distills the art of graphic storytelling into principles that every comic artist, writer, and filmmaker should know. 2-color art and text. An excellent reference for comic book artists! | Customer Rating: | | great reference book. love it for it's content. don't expect to get through it in a day or two, though. it's definately a text book written for teaching. chock full of awesome illustrations and clear, easy to grasp content. | Mater Piece | Customer Rating: | | the title talk itself, Will Eisner is a master, he never enter to the universe of the spandex heroes, if you don't like the espandex, or you try to understand the comics, or not only comics, visual narrative inself, this is your book. | 4 out of 5 | Customer Rating: | First off, Eisner does a great job of combining visual elements with his text in this book. The whole thing is illustrated with cavemen working on their storytelling technique, and I have to admit that the cavemen illustrations were great fun and always helped to clarify the how side of what he was saying in the text. Beautifully done. (Yes, I know, this is like saying, "Hey, y'know that Hemingway guy? Some of his stories were really good.")
Does it have any issues? Yes. It's 164 heavily illustrated pages. You can read it in an afternoon. And some of the illustrative pieces feel over-long for the point they are trying to prove. I hit the point on a couple of them where I found myself saying, "Yes, I get it. We needed the X in the beginning so we would understand Y now. Can we move on?" I also felt that, at 164 pages, he didn't really have the opportunity to go into depth on some areas. There's a point where he provided two bad examples of a comic script... and no good example. Aaaaah!
Even with those issues in mind, I have to give the book 4 caped crime-fighters out of five. It's well-written (though there are also some grammatical gaffs that make me want to scream), it's engaging, and it's instructive. Worth the read. | Clear instruction | Customer Rating: | | Eisner is one of the old pros who helped create the way sequential art is done. This book demonstrates the thinking that goes into producing sequential art, how to pace and create emotions in your audience. A must have for film artists, storyboard artists, comic and graphic novel artists and it opens new ways of thinking for illustrators and painters. |
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