Verbalize Visuality and Visualize the Verbal |
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Page 3 of 3 A film codifies a script that codifies an image that codifies the world. You have to be aware of this distinction and be able to switch between the alphabetic mode of thinking and the digital one if you want to control what you are writing in your script. When you ‘imagine’ a scene or sequence, it is based on texts. Try to read your perception that is already codified verbally, and you will discover that its textual side is not the outcome of nowadays’ visuality but its base.
You just have to copy the texts that underlie your perception if you want to project your ideas on the big screen. Discover the verbal stereotypes hidden in your way of seeing the world!
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