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Comics
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Year of Introduction:
1. Write a story about the history of comics, containing its main historical facts, characteristics and characters, explaining why it is considered the Ninth Art.
2. What is a comic?
3. Describe how the script of a comic is made, citing and explaining what the steps and techniques are.
4. Prepare an image gallery showing at least 5 studies and/or different strokes of the anatomy of characters. Choose one of them to present a number of different positions drawn by you, using male and female characters.
5. Explain and draw examples made by you about the following:
a. Preproduction, production, postproduction
b. Composition: page layout, frame, scene, narrative adequacy
c. Graphic text elements: reminders, bubbles, onomatopoeia, lettering, typography
d. Finalization: traditional, special treatment, mixed techniques
6. Create a character that is one of the 12 disciples and write a comic of at least 30 frames about his missionary journey.
7. Show a comic telling the story of the magazine Mis Amigos [My Friends] (or equivalent) and put the name of the author, characters and other relevant information.
8. Draw a comic about a fun event in your club or unit.
9. Create a cover with color in size A3, in comic language, for the missionary book of the year.
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