The top line of this blog are the theory and techniques guides for COMM 273. Along the left column you can see links to student work. Students post their public work here for COMM 273, Media and Popular Culture class at TLU.
I like the bullet points provided for each panel. You should include a table that summarizes the main ideas provided by McCloud (i.e. abstraction, panel transitions, space between the panels, etc.), to see if you detect a pattern between them and your observations. The third bullet point in the first panel you describe the deadly appearance of the rocks, you could make a connection between their appearance and type of lines used.
Your comments here are simple yet they capture most of the imagery and essence of the different panels that help display the introductory scene for Loki in the cave. Maybe if you take some of these observations and apply them to how they fit into the different aspects (i.e. abstraction, time/speed, line, etc.), it could help you analyze this scene more thoroughly and help you understand the mood and artistic design of the page
I like the bullet points provided for each panel. You should include a table that summarizes the main ideas provided by McCloud (i.e. abstraction, panel transitions, space between the panels, etc.), to see if you detect a pattern between them and your observations. The third bullet point in the first panel you describe the deadly appearance of the rocks, you could make a connection between their appearance and type of lines used.
ReplyDeleteYour comments here are simple yet they capture most of the imagery and essence of the different panels that help display the introductory scene for Loki in the cave. Maybe if you take some of these observations and apply them to how they fit into the different aspects (i.e. abstraction, time/speed, line, etc.), it could help you analyze this scene more thoroughly and help you understand the mood and artistic design of the page
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