Visionbooks Explained

Visionbooks is an animation comics company.[1]

Visionbooks

Visionborne, through its department Visionbooks, originated the medium of animated comics, which are comic books read on a digital device that include motion graphics within the frames, delivered via a mobile application. Initial publishers to release comics through Visionbooks included Asylum Press,[2] Arcana Studio, Real Interface Studios, Vanquish Interactive, and Cavalletto. Mike Splechta said of the motion that, “each panel in the comic will have some slight movement or motion ... adding a sort of kinetic feel to each scene. It's certainly not fully animated, that's what TV shows are for after all, but now you you'll get a better sense of the action, like when a hero fl[ies] up into the air, or someone slices off the head of a zombie.” The app is a free download,[3] [4] with several titles released per month. In 2014 Visionbooks formed a partnership with Valiant Entertainment to distribute its animated comics as well.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.visionborne.us Visionborne website
  2. Web site: Zombie Terrors Becomes an Animated Comic . Horror Talk . April 17, 2015 . July 6, 2013 . James Ferguson.
  3. Web site: Visionbooks aims to change the way you read comics . April 17, 2015 . Game Zone . Mike Splechta. 8 April 2014 .
  4. Web site: EXCLUSIVE: SEE X-O MANOWAR IN MOTION WITH NEW VISIONBOOKS ADAPTATION FOR FREE . The Nerdist . April 17, 2015 . CHARLES WEBB . July 22, 2014.
  5. Web site: Visionbooks Partners With Valiant Entertainment to Bring Digital Comics . Segment Next . July 31, 2014 . April 17, 2015 . Arslan Tufail.