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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Visual Dialogue

Here’s an interesting graphic representation of the entire script of the classic cult film, Clerks. The visual breakdown is as followed:

Each colored block represents one second in the movie with individual blocks grouped into rows of sixty seconds… The color of each block indicates the character speaking at that specific moment in time. Seconds with no active speaker are indicated by a split gray block and character lines containing profanity are indicated by white dots in the corresponding blocks.

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posted by Oberholtzer Creative Staff at 7:04 am  

2 Comments »

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