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sequential art : ウィキペディア英語版 | sequential art Sequential art is an art form that uses images deployed in sequence for graphic storytelling or to convey information.〔EISNER, Will, ''Graphic Storytelling & Visual Narrative'', Poorhouse Press, 2001 (1st. Ed., 1996), p. 6〕 The best-known example of sequential art is comics, especially comic books and comic strips, which are a printed arrangement of art and speech balloons. The term is also applied to other media, such as film, animation or storyboards. Scott McCloud notes that the movie roll, before it is being projected, arguably could be seen as a very slow comic. ==Origins of the term==
The term was coined in 1985 by comics artist Will Eisner in his book ''Comics and Sequential Art''. Eisner analyzed this form into four elements: design, drawing, caricature, and writing. Scott McCloud, another comics artist, elaborated the explanation further, in his books ''Understanding Comics'' and ''Reinventing Comics''.
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