Monday, March 23, 2015
"Kim Wilde"/Graphic Novel terms
Please take these notes on these terms used for graphic novels--(transition is--moving from one thing to the next)
1. Action to action transition--- the first panel is the beginning of the action and the last panel is the end.
2. Scene to scene transition---deals with jumps between large amounts of time and/or space. The scene to scene transition is a powerful tool used to transport the audience to different times and places, with little to no explanation as to what has happened in between.
3. Aspect to aspect transition---deals with no time at all. It effectively freezes time to establish a mood, feeling or emotion of a scene.
4. Picture specific panel ---Words just add soundtrack to a visual sequence easily understood on its own.
5. Duo-specific panel---Both the illustrations and the words sending the same message.
(here is a link with some further examples/explanation if you would like it
here is a link with a page of graphic novel terms)
Who is Kim Wilde?: video of "Kids in America"
Who is Iron Maiden? video of "2 Minutes To Midnight"
After reading "Kim Wilde" together, we will:
1. Take notes on the following video for Kim Wilde: Symbolism plus today's terms (keep these in your notes--be sure to write down page numbers)
2. Answer the discussion questions the author poses at the end of the video (turn these in)
Link: for class video notes on "Kim Wilde"
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