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Lauren Macleod
Created on May 22, 2023
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'Glasgows Infamous Vampire'
Narrative and Genre in Comics and Animation
Producing a narrative sequence for a comic strip, comic book or animation.
defining features of the genre AND NARRATIVE SEQUENCE of the comic strip/BOOK.
genre conventions
Settings/Locations- Glasgow - The Necropolis - Inside of a house
defining features of the genre AND NARRATIVE SEQUENCE of the comic strip/BOOK.
GENRE CONVENTIONS
- HORROR - SUPERNATURAL - COMEDY
AUDIENCE- Adults
PURPOSE- ENTERTAIN & EDUCATE
defining features of the genre AND NARRATIVE SEQUENCE of the comic strip/BOOK.
nARRATIVE SEQUENCe: Three ACT structure
act 2 - conflict
ACT 1 - exposition
act 3 - resolution
step 1
A group of drunk young adults walking from a night out and end up in the Necropolis. Once they arrive there, they are startled by a sudden noise in the shadows and discover a dark shadow figure coming towards them.
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A Ned is seen walking into a house party with a bottle of Buckfast and is laughing. he then explains to his peers the reason as to why
The frightened group do a runner as they think that the 'Gorbal Vampire' is going to kill them.
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Narrative sequence impliments
*NO TROPES*
Linear structureS*
defining features of the genre AND NARRATIVE SEQUENCE of the comic strip/BOOK.
main characters
Protagonist- Leo Larson- Lola Lewis - Mollie Moon - Craig Carlisle - Max Matheson - Cleo Collins
Antagonist- Gorbals Vampire/ Glasgow Ned
Stereotypes include:- 'Swagger' style walking - Dressed in a tracksuit - Iconic ned laugh Holding a bottle of Buckfast
Methods
- Traditional pen and ink on paper will be used when creating my comic strip/book. - Use of a monochromatic colour scheme with single colour tint . - No computer programs or apps will be needed as itll be done by hand.
layout - panels/ PAGES
2 or 3 pages
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