User:WikiBeani0/Visual narrative

EDITING: Lead and Overview: The term "visual narrative" has been used to describe several genres of visual storytelling, from news and information (photojournalism, the photo essay, the documentary film) to entertainment (art, movies, television, comic books, the graphic novel). In short, any kind of a story, told visually, is a visual narrative.

Visual narrative is any form of imagery that tells stories. This can be images in the mind, digital, and traditional media. It can also be used as a form of visual communication as people naturally use stories to understand the world and express their stories with the world. In some circumstances, visual narrative can be misleading, misinformative, or disinformative.[1]

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  1. Banse, Liz (2020-09-17). "Visual narrative: The power of our eyes to create and deploy stories". Narrative Initiative. Retrieved 2023-04-10.