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Temporal Schematics
12014-12-29T06:59:46-08:00Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa6379851Temporal schematics are diagrams which illustrate how time passes in screen media. This path collects all of Timeframing's temporal schematics in one place.plain2014-12-29T06:59:46-08:00Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637Temporal schematics are animated diagrams which illustrate how time passes in screen media—I developed them to help provide a common frame of reference when analyzing screen comics. This path collects all of Timeframing's temporal schematics in one place.
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12014-12-12T06:07:51-08:00Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637Key to Temporal Schematics22plain2014-12-19T21:59:49-08:00Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637
12014-12-29T06:53:40-08:00Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637Temporal schematic for "Framed" by Loveshack1An animated diagram showing how the passage of time can be altered in Framed, an iOS puzzle game by Loveshack that plays with how we read time in comics. This type of diagram is called a temporal schematic.plain2014-12-29T06:53:40-08:00YouTube2014-12-29T14:46:39.000ZvideoIkQxylHsRMAGamesErik LoyerErik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637