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How to Manage Focus and Time in Comic Books | Strip Panel Naked

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This episode I wanted to look at managing points of focus in panels, a little on how that corresponds to the concept of time, but also how building multiple points of focus in the same panel can alter the way the scene is read by the reader. A good example of this I found was in Kevin O'Neill and Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, which uses this concept numerous times across full-width panels.

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