Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Second Semester - Final 11 Days Comic Page

by Mark Crilley
How to come up with a story 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
    1. Who is your protagonist, and what does he or she want?
    2. When the story begins, what significant actions has he or she already taken towards that goal?
    3. 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?)
    4. What significant choice does your protagonist make at the climax of the story?
    5. 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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