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In English / Middle School | 2014-04-21

What is the difference between a storyboard and a comic strip?

Asked by CaitlinGray

Answer (3)

Comics are not a genre of literature. They look an awful lot like a storyboard but when you are done creating a comic you have a finished product. A storyboard is the beginning for a film maker.

Answered by mortnc77 | 2024-06-10

The difference between a **storyboard **and a comic strip is that the storyboard is used to convey the information and comic **strip **is used for the entertainment purposes.
Storyboard can be issued or published anywhere, but comic strip has to be published in **magazines **or newspapers.
A **storyboard **may not necessarily be produced in a set location, whereas the length of a comic strip is determined by the publication .
While a comic **strip **lacks such information, a narrative board frequently depicts extra information like **camera **angle, transition to the next frame, etc.
A comic strip is a finished work in and of itself, but a story board is an intermediate and frequently required phase in **animation **and film creation.
Thus, Storyboard is not for **entertainment **purpose but comic strip is for the entertainment purpose.
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Answered by jahnvikushwah977 | 2024-06-18

Storyboards are planning tools used in multimedia projects like films, focusing on sequence and production details. Comic strips are finished works designed for entertainment, consisting of sequential panels that tell a story or joke. Both serve distinct purposes in visual storytelling.
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Answered by jahnvikushwah977 | 2024-10-09