Thursday, September 15, 2011

Comic Across Communications

I am currently working on creating a graphic novel for my COMM 203 course. We’re using Comic Life software and are allowed to make the graphic novel about anything we choose, providing that it shows our ability to create a plot, have a clear story line, develop characters and have them go through different experiences, having rising action, a climax, and then a resolution.


I think that this is an excellent assignment to have towards the beginning of this course because it allows us to be creative and still have free range over most of the content of our project. I have used Comic Life in the past to create a graphic novel for a previous communications class, which I really enjoyed. I believe that having this very open (some may call vague) assignment allows students to become comfortable with their own ideas and creative abilities, and explore a side of communications that they may not have encountered before.

Creating a narrative is something that we will all more than likely have to do at some point in our professional careers. All fields of communications deal with narratives, whether it’s a career in reporting, broadcasting, media or public relations, producing, designing video games, and many others. Our job is to become communications specialists and through our chosen careers educate, inform, entertain, and communicate information across different forms of media to our viewers and readers. 

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