Cinematic Experience in comics with prezi (Jon Eastman’s Murder & Midnight | Prologue) EXPERIMENT
Talk at
Karton Gallery Budapest, 
16th may 2016

Viktor Suszter
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Duration

15–25 min. cca. – short talk

Description

  • 3–5 min prologue part
  • About the prezi, what is it, with one example for explaining what are the key characteristic elements: movement from frame to frame, rotation, zooming, 2.5 D effect, embedded media and overview.

  • 3–5 min explaining the basic features in comic’s
  • With one spread: non linear storyline, frequent changing of point of view, different timeline, dynamism. (Analogies with prezi)

  • 10 min main part
  • Where I'll talk/explain about the similarities between the prezi and comics philosophy. And because prezi is the company who reinvent the presentation itself I explore a bit more the new undiscovered territories and would put it to the hand of comics and graphic designers.

  • First ideas:

Final versions (different movements)

  • Questions part
  • ? min duration,  it depends

THE END


Note: You could find a “similar” solution on http://comixology.com called Guided Native View (feature from 2013) and you’ll find a similarities between prezi and technique used on comixology. This exploration and proposed solution could have dynamic zooming, 2.5 D effect (between the background and foreground), total overview, fade-in animations and free panning to anywhere in canvas. Possible feature in future (FIF™ :-) with prezi-in-prezi (hided easter egg’s as a different parallel timeline for any person in storyline.

Sources (regarding Comixology's Guided View):

wikipedia:
2013's blog posts: