Course comic and writer in Trieste
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Some basic information:
period: from January 31 to May 19. weekly on Mondays and Thursdays from 17.30 to 19.30
total course length 60 hours divided into three forms of 20.
costs:
1 module 120 per person
20 hours 40 hours 2 modules 3 modules
220 per person 300 per person 60 hours
dotART apply an additional discount of 10% to holders of ordinary
program
form a basic start to design a form
1. The comic as a language
2. Work on the types of existing comics;
3. The genera;
4. Explanation of the elements that characterize a panel cartoon;
5. Plans, fields and key shots;
Module 2 1. Definition of a character and a concept
2. Viewing a character starting with a "skeleton"
3. Difference between humor and realistic characters and various types of characters.
4. Facial expressions;
5. Realization of the pencils of the first table of the story.
6. the inking (with a brush and / or marker cued).
Module 3 1. Introduction to technical terminology when writing a screenplay;
2. Creation of a storyboard;
Intermediate Module 2: learn to write for comics
Module 1 1. How to be come an idea;
2. Write a plot;
3. Write a synopsis (subject);
4. Write a treatment
5. Write a screenplay;
6. Draw a storyboard;
Module 2 1. Creation of a written operational
2. Definition of caracter;
3. Definition of the concept;
4. Work in perspective to one or more vanishing points;
5. The perspective plans;
6. Movement of the character created within a space;
7. The different points of view to shoot the same scene;
Module 3 1. The style of the comic;
2. Difference between different types of inking;
3. Graphic relationship in the script;
4. Relationship between written text and comic-book style;
5. Titration;
6. The lettering and the relationship with the style of design;
7. The shape of the balloon;
Advanced Module 3: learn the color
Module 1
1. The revision in pencil;
2. The end-point;
3. The coloration in reference to the written text;
4. The choice of paper and formats;
5. The graphic design of the composition;
6. The cartoon in color;
Module 2 1. Introduction to watercolor technique;
2. Introduction to colored inks;
3. Introduction and use of Pantone markers;
4. Introduction to tempera and acrylic paint;
5. Introduction to the use of crayons and colored chalk;
6. The collage;
7. The positioning of the balloon;
Module 3:
1. The color digital
2. Introduction to Photoshop
3. The use of the tablet;
4. The conception of digital graphics;
5. Relationship between lettering and fonts;
6. The digital collage: analysis of the work of professionals;
7. Relationship between comics and other art forms (painting, cinema, photography);