The Visual Story: Creating The Visual - Structure...

: Often the most misunderstood component, color is used to symbolize themes and trigger specific emotional responses . Creators control color through hue (the color itself), brightness, and saturation.

: Lines guide the eye and carry psychological weight. Horizontal lines often suggest stability and calm, while diagonal lines create tension, action, and energy.

: Similarity between components reduces visual energy and creates a sense of calm. Aligning Visuals with Narrative The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure...

: The greater the difference between visual components (e.g., a bright white object against a pitch-black background), the more the visual intensity increases.

: Gradually increase contrast and intensity as the narrative stakes rise. : Often the most misunderstood component, color is

: Shapes like circles, squares, and triangles have inherent meanings. For example, rounded shapes may suggest friendliness or organic life, while sharp angles and triangles can signal danger or precision.

: As the first thing to attract a viewer's eye, movement includes the motion of objects within the frame, the movement of the camera itself, and the audience's point-of-attention. Horizontal lines often suggest stability and calm, while

: Define the visual rules and "normal" state of the world.