Could you define imagery or tell us the types that occur in poetry and literature?
The very core of storytelling is organic imagery. When we work to make a film or TV show or anything else, the visuals we put on the screen need to represent the core themes and beats of the story. This appeals to the audience’s sense of humanity.
These ideas were not created by us filmmakers. They date back to the first human writing, poetry, and literature. They were brought about by finding words to express our sense of hearing, touch, and emotions.
Today, we’re going to go over the very idea of imagery and its many facets. We’ll learn its types, definition, and examples, and even unpack the vivid imagery that keeps us coming back for more. We will also find out what is the best definition of the term “imagery”!
You’ll learn to be a better visual writer from reading this post. You’ll use your taste, smell, hearing, and other senses to connect with the world.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.