Common mistakes in scripts

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Common mistakes in scripts Check this when going through the visual scripts: World Comics Finland/2012

When you get the script in front of you, read it When you get the script in front of you, read it. Try to understand everything before you start to ask questions. Don’t ask the person who made the script to explain the story. World Comics Finland/2012

What is wrong? World Comics Finland/2012

The order of speech balloons: from left to right World Comics Finland/2012

What is wrong? World Comics Finland/2012

Speech balloon pointers should go to the head, not into the mouth. World Comics Finland/2012

What is wrong? World Comics Finland/2012

The character stands on the line of the panel. World Comics Finland/2012

World Comics Finland/2012

What is wrong? World Comics Finland/2012

Unnecessary empty space World Comics Finland/2012

You can add more details to the characters World Comics Finland/2012

What is wrong? World Comics Finland/2012

Too much text, the maximum should ideally be three rows World Comics Finland/2012

What is wrong? World Comics Finland/2012

The balloon has been drawn first, and the text added later The balloon has been drawn first, and the text added later. This makes it awkward to read. World Comics Finland/2012

The text should be drawn first and the balloon line later The text should be drawn first and the balloon line later. Now it is much easier to read. World Comics Finland/2012

Headings should make the reader interested in the story Headings should make the reader interested in the story. It is good to have also graphic elements in the heading. Remember that the heading should not give away the whole message of the story. World Comics Finland/2012