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Table 1 shows the three topics, each one divided into three lessons:
TOPIC | LESSON |
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T1.
Understanding Comics |
L1. The white space |
L2. From strip to page | |
L3. Noises and words | |
T2.
Stories in images |
L1. Without Conflict there is no story |
L2. The characters are the reader's mirror | |
L3. Storyboard and framing dialectics | |
T3.
Telling stories using signs |
L1. Order and readability are better than beautiful |
L2. About the readability of the panel, the page and general fluency |
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L3. Signs and colour |
Table 1. Structure of the course in topics and lessons
The first topic deals with the key elements that make up a strip, a board and then a whole comic strip story. The combination of words, signs and drawings creates the comic strip and in this first topic these elements and their composition will be explained so as to create a comic strip story with the aim of illustrating and narrating Cultural Heritage.
The second topic deals with the general theme of the construction of the story: characters, setting, structure, shots, the search for comics references of places and people. All these elements aim to create a storyboard and then proceed to the writing of the dialogues in order to make the characters alive and create in the reader the emotional closeness to the story, so as to identify and become passionate about the story he is reading.
Finally, the third topic leads us to the final realization of the comic strip story. After having imagined, conceived, created, drawn and made the story tangible, now is the time to make it definitive and ready to be read. To do this we will go into the details of the composition, the shots, the drawing of the characters and their acting skills and finally the review of the final drawings and their coloring. All this will help us to make the story as truthful as possible, having places, characters and dialogues that correspond to the reality and narration of a place. In this way, the comic strip helps us to make even complex and apparently boring or difficult to tell subjects accessible to all age groups.