From screen to page

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Take a movie scene and make it into a comic book page – not just stringing six screenshots together, but designing it so there is emphasis and flow, and a use of the page layout to create meaning and dramatically tell the story. This may require editing dialogue, editing and cropping images, and visualizing sound effects. 

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I made a comic book page of one of my favorite scenes from TV. This is an abridged version of the last scene of the

Tombstone

This is a family scene from the movie Tombstone where Doc Holiday and Johnny Ringo square off. They end up not drawing their guns

Here is a promo I’ve created for Distress Signal, a podcast where we plan to feature games and activities related to our superheroes, and

One of my favorite shows is Broad City. It stars two girls who live in New York and get into very funny situations. I wanted

The Women comic strip

I was a layout editor in high school, so I was excited for the challenge of creating a comic strip

This was a tough assignment! I went through a lot of trial and error to get to my end result. I first had to go

From Screen to Page – 4 Stars

For this assignment I had to take a movie scene and design it into a comic. I am

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