by Mark Crilley |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymYocLTkWEA
How to create a visual scene for your story by Mark Crilley. Explanation starts at 3:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIrOXVy6Szs
Warm Up - Watch the how to come up a story and write down the 10 tips. Watch the second video about who to create a scene for your comic.
Agenda-
- Using your Tips for Writing a Story, complete your plan for your scene in your comic book.
- Get Started: Short Story Tips
- Who is your protagonist, and what does he or she want?
- When the story begins, what significant actions has he or she already taken towards that goal?
- What unexpected consequences — directly related to the protagonist’s efforts to achieve the goal — ramp up the emotional energy of the story? (Will the unexpected consequences force your protagonist to make yet another choice, leading to still more consequences?)
- What significant choice does your protagonist make at the climax of the story?
- You want to show the viewer, not just tell. http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/creative1/shortstory/#Start
- Planning your layout - Things to consider when planning your page layout
- What images need to be seen, and what can be assumed by the reader?
- Which images could be bigger to tell the story?
- How will you place the dialog boxes so the viewer will read in the correct order?
Comic book Criteria
- Include a problem and a resolution in your story
- Complete or more pages keeping the paper neat and clean
- NO STICK FIGURES!
- A minimum of five facial expressions and two characters
- Include a background that changes with the movement of the characters
- Unify the images when designing your page layout
- You used pen to draw and shade your images
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