2/26/2021 Character Development
Exercise 2: Internal & External Features
Part A: Return to your three favorite films and identify a main character in each. Part B: Identify three of their external features. Part C: Identify three of their internal features. Part D: Identify three internal and external features of someone that you know. Part E: Return to one of your character ideas from the last lesson. Brainstorm some possible answers to the following questions (feel free to work alone or in a group)
Exercise 3: Obstacles
Part A: Return to your three favorite films. Identify one obstacle the main character you selected faces in each. Part B: Identify an obstacle that you've faced in your life. What was it preventing you from getting? Part C: Return to the character that you are developing. Brainstorm a few possible obstacles they might face.
2/11/2021 Story ArcStory Arcs are a way to organize the events of a story. They help storytellers visualize the end goal of making readers curious about how the story will end.
2/9/2021 Storytelling
2/5/2021 Comic StylesTake a moment to review the progression of various comic styles. How have the story arc's changed? What about the characters? and the illustration styles? Which style(s) are you drawn to, and why? CLASSIC COMIC STRIP SUPER HERO GOLDEN AGE THE SILVER AGE
THE BRONZE AGE
THE DARK AGE MANGA
AGELESS AGE
2/2/2021 Comic Books & Graphic Novels
Welcome! In this course, you will dive deep into the construction of a graphic novel. You will brainstorm ideas for a book of your own, work with a small team to improve on your ideas, and use some proven methods from Pixar's story telling and character building toolbox to end the semester with your own complete comic book. Let's get started!
GRAPHIC NOVELS & COMICS: THE BASICS
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