Visual Storytelling Examples

Below are some examples of films that have sequences that show good visual storytelling.

Du Levande – Roy Andersson

  • Though there is some dialogue in this sequence, I love the way he walks around the table, carefully picking up the chinaware, measuring it thoughtfully. Also the way the others are positioned against the wall, dressed in stiff clothes, and the decoration of the room. For some reason I find it ridiculously funny.

  • Cross cutting b/w Gyllenhaal’s character and the letter being delivered.
  • Tells us about his character and sets up the storyline of the film – letters from zodiac killer.
  • Shows us that he’s an illustrator – also essential to the film.

  • Begins at 32:00
  • Good short little sequence – no dialogue. Clearly shows the waiter’s interest in her.

 

  • Some dialogue, but functions more like music track to link together scenes like in a montage sequence.
  • Sequence tells us a lot about the character and the decisions he’s made

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