![]() ![]() I can see in retrospect how they were perhaps clumsy or unnecessary, and know I made the right decision. Many of the deleted scenes I look back on and am glad they didn’t make the book. ![]() What did help was the wordless support of our family dog, George. My Dad has tried to comfort me with words but it didn’t help. This scene happens after a difficult mealtime, when I’ve just thrown my dinner across the room and stormed off (around page 159-160, if you have the book). Sometimes they were scenes I’d put in for sentimental reasons: memories that were important to me but distracted from the story I was trying to tell, and this example is one of those. ![]() Sometimes they just didn’t flow properly with the story, perhaps went into detail that wasn’t necessary or interesting, or confused the message I was trying to get across. I didn’t want to spend time making finished artwork for a scene that might later be cut, so I tried to make all those decisions whilst still working in rough.ĭespite all my best efforts, though, there were some scenes that did get worked up into finished artwork but didn’t make it in to the book. ![]() In the process of creating Lighter Than My Shadow, most of the editing happened at the storyboard stage. ![]()
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