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Hinds uses different perspectives on frames that need to emphasize something or promote a better view of the scene to the reader.

According to questions similar to his, we can see that this question refers to the graphic novel "Beowulf" designed by Gareth Hinds.

When we observe and read this graphic novel, we can see that:

  • The graphic novel features the events portrayed in the epic "Beowulf."
  • To get the reader involved in an already known story, Hinds relies on different types of perspectives.
  • He uses long-distance perspectives in frames where he needs to give the reader a panoramic view. This can be seen in frames that show the scenarios or creatures that Beowulf faces.
  • He uses middle-distance perspectives on frames that need to give a more intimate and detailed view of something or someone.
  • He uses close-up perspectives on frames that emphasize something, most notably a character's expressions.

In this way, Hinds creates dynamism in the story and manages to convey very precise insights to readers.

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