I don’t describe every panel, just what happens in the story. Like I told you in episode 2, I always write a script for my comics. What I’m going to talk about in this episode of comics for beginners is breaking down your script into pages, and breaking your pages into panels. Welcome back! You made it! You wrote a script! No? All-right, you’re out! Not a member yet? Sign up here for access to all our videos. In this episode, Palle covers all the basics in page layouts and how to plan out your story, including thumbnails, establishing shots, cliffhangers, thumbnails, splash pages and bleed – and some pitfalls to be aware of. What is the process behind breaking the script down into pages and breaking pages down into panels? How do you decide on the best possible way to tell your story in pictures? How do you avoid the fear of the blank page?
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