Standard Graphic Narrative NB-2741SA |
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[Frame one: Exposition. First character usually says something to set the situation.] |
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[Frame two: Rising action. Second character reacts to the first character's statement. First character responds with a short comment; this saves space as well as makes the conversation sound natural.] |
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[Frame three: Set-up. First and/or second character elaborates on their previous statements. This may be through speech or through an action (or even a lack thereof).] |
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[Frame four: Punchline. First and/or second character responds to the action in frame three. This may be through the more highbrow use of irony or the lowbrow use of puns and sight gags. If a character is set to have Xs appear over their eyes while they fly backwards, this will be the place for it to happen.] |
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