TSB - Rocket Ships It
:: cutting the wire instead of sneaking in under it:: Here’s a quick (and hopefully amusing) photo-comic featuring a couple of tsums to fill my @tonystarkbingo Peter Quill/Tony Stark square.
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TSB - Rocket Ships It
:: cutting the wire instead of sneaking in under it:: Here’s a quick (and hopefully amusing) photo-comic featuring a couple of tsums to fill my @tonystarkbingo Peter Quill/Tony Stark square.
Bingo tags under cut
Discovery Task 4 Constructing this comic was kind of aggravating because my subject (my mother) and I kept laughing. I had to show her how to pose and then she’d move around a bit which disrupted my creative process. Some of this may look unnatural but then I thought, hey, this is showing a second-by-second reaction which may not always look too natural. Whether one listens to a narrator or not really depends on the situation. Actual photos are probably more successful in telling real-life events as opposed to drawn photos with their story-telling. Audience still cares about persona here. The only difference is that it brings a great sense of realism to the comic.
Hey everyone, so I made that multimodal project into a video for my final project. It is almost fifteen minutes long, but I worked too hard on it to relegate it to the confines of the horrible class for which I made it, so I'm sharing it with y'all.
Europe, 2010 - a photo-comic
Photographer Miles Cole, and Cartoonist Dan V. collaborated on a photo-comic, and it looks pretty awesome! Check it out!