Making/Using comic strips - DLF · Making/Using comic strips . Gag-a-day Comic Format: the kind of comic strip that is still common in newspapers – 3-4 panels Most gag-a-days are
Post on 15-Jan-2020
119 Views
Preview:
Transcript
Making/Using comic strips
Gag-a-day Comic Format: the kind of comic strip that is still common in newspapers – 3-4 panels
Most gag-a-days are made up of three panels:
• Introduction
• Build-Up (set-up)
• Punchline (pay-off)
Script a strip about the best moment… (on my holiday/at school..)
Graphic novels and graphic storytelling
Page from Art Speigelman’s material for ”Maus”
• Fill in the speech bubbles: scripting
Link for Maus educational material
http://www.webenglishteacher.com/spiegelman.html (best link for materials for teachers)
http://www2.d125.org/~dargentar/%20Maus%20Overview%20Materials.pdf (bibliograpåhical notes for Spiegelman’s story)
http://dev.lagcc.cuny.edu/maus/teachmaus.htm
Links for comics and cartoons
Resources:
http://www.thecomicstrips.com huge project page with many comic strip models
http://www.gocomics.com/explore/comics introduction to many comic strips + daily comic strips
http://www.mykidsadventures.com/create-comic-strip-kids/ Great blog with step-by-step instruction for use with children
http://www.comicsineducation.com/exemplars.html Much more Art education than language – this is only if you want to go crazy on the topic with an art teacher
Create your own comic strip:
http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/Comix/ (freeware)
Pixton (good for strips) (all in ‘skoletube’)
Powtoon
GoAnimate
http://plasq.com/apps/comiclife/macwin/ (30 day free trial)
top related