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 really like how clear you made all your pictures, and even incorporated the colors from the pictures to your table. It makes it even more clear, with no room for conclusion. I agree with everything that you decided to put down especially the abstraction column, there was little to no detail in mostly all the panels.
The colors on your pages make everything very clear and easy to understand. I agree with what you said about the time even though you can't tell if it's moving slow or normal especially in the beginning but I feel like I would've said the exact same thing.
I totally appreciate the usage of colors in you analysis and the connection of the colors into the table. As for abstraction I agree greatly with the usage of whole and half numbers in the rating of illustrations which you have done here.
Great analysis and great use of color. They only suggestion I can make is that if someone was looking at this and didn't have their own copy of the book it might be difficult to see what the panel is actually showing. You may try shrinking the image when you photocopy and write less on top of the image to prevent any confusion.
I really like how clear you made all your pictures, and even incorporated the colors from the pictures to your table. It makes it even more clear, with no room for conclusion. I agree with everything that you decided to put down especially the abstraction column, there was little to no detail in mostly all the panels.
ReplyDeleteThe colors on your pages make everything very clear and easy to understand. I agree with what you said about the time even though you can't tell if it's moving slow or normal especially in the beginning but I feel like I would've said the exact same thing.
ReplyDeleteI totally appreciate the usage of colors in you analysis and the connection of the colors into the table. As for abstraction I agree greatly with the usage of whole and half numbers in the rating of illustrations which you have done here.
ReplyDeleteGreat analysis and great use of color. They only suggestion I can make is that if someone was looking at this and didn't have their own copy of the book it might be difficult to see what the panel is actually showing. You may try shrinking the image when you photocopy and write less on top of the image to prevent any confusion.
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