![]() Instead of holding a book in your hands, you can use almost any device to read, such as your smartphone or a kindle. As a result they became more of a motion comic.Ebooks and Audiobooks have become a new way of enjoying a good story. From Season 2 onwards the videos also include much more zooming in and out by the camera, and sometimes even shifting between two frames to show action (a raised axe in one shot will be lowered while the rest of the frame remains still). In Season 1 the artwork was in the form of pencil and charcoal drawings, but as they were well-received, more time and resources were put into those produced in subsequent seasons, including full color and more detailed artwork. The drawings were produced by the TV series's storyboard artist William Simpson, comic book artist Dan Parsons ( Star Wars), among others such as Elia Mervi. The featurettes are not fully animated, but rather the "camera" pans over detailed still-frame artwork as characters narrate their contents. The House Stark characters are horrified by the bloodshed in the Sack of King's Landing, while Tywin Lannister, considers it to have been a necessary evil. For example, Robert Baratheon is filled with self-righteous fury when he describes the Sack of King's Landing, while Viserys Targaryen stresses what a betrayal it was and how the Targaryen children were butchered. Similar to the theme of the books, each of the characters gives their own perspective on historical events. Martin's books are given within the space of an hour a thorough crash-course on all of the vital things one needs to know about the backstory of the world of Westeros. The goal is that viewers new to the TV series that are not familiar with author George R.R. After he was promoted to full staff writer, from Season 2 onwards they were written by his assistant Dave Hill (who was also later promoted to a full episode writer in Game of Thrones: Season 5), though Cogman still oversaw the scripts for them. The Season 1 featurettes were written by staff "lore master" Bryan Cogman. Each video lasts for about one to three minutes (sometimes slightly more), and the videos included in each season's Blu-ray set have a combined running time of 60 minutes: thus each functionally constitutes a full-length "bonus episode" of sorts. OverviewĪctual cast members, in-character, narrate the major events of the 12,000 year long history of Westeros. Dave Hill Histories & Lore is a series of short animated videos included in Blu-ray release of each season of Game of Thrones. ![]()
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