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TASK 3 – EVALUATION AND

ANALYSIS OF COMIC STRIP


•A4, DOUBLE LINE SPACED
•500 WORDS MINIMUM
•DUE PRINTED AT THE BEGINNING OF
THE FIRST LESSON AFTER HALF TERM

HAVE A LOVELY
HALF TERM!
0. Key Terms

Turn to the back page of your brief and


complete your key terms sheet.

All words should be defined and everyone


should have the same definitions.
1.Clear understanding of the
task
Look at the first page of your brief.

Which key concepts did your project focus on?

How did it explore them?

What was the process you went through (list all stages)?

Make notes on the back of your sheet.


2.Discussion of title and plot of your comic
book and another real example

What categories could you place audiences into?

What is the difference between compare &


contrast?

Make notes on the back of your sheet.


3.Understanding of narrative – Discussion of how
your comic strip makes use of Todorov’s narrative
theory
As a class:

What are the five stages of Todorov’s narrative theory?

P – Identify Narrative Stage


E – Give a very clear example from your comic (e.g.
Frame 6 is…)
E – Explain how that frame represents that stage of the
narrative.

Make notes on the back of your sheet.


4.Understanding of representation – Discussion of
key characters in comic strip and their role in the
story
What is meant by the term protagonist?

What is meant by the term antagonist?

What real examples of characters could yours be compared with?


Why do your characters appeal to your audience?

P – Identify character type


E – Give a very clear example from your comic (e.g. item of costume
or action)
E – Explain how that example shows their character type

Make notes on the back of your sheet.


5. Evaluate your own contribution to
the production process
Pre-Production – Research & Planning

Production – creating your own, original material

Post-Production – Adding to, editing and assembling your


media production

What did we do at each stage?

What technology did we use in this project?

Make notes on the back of your sheet.


6. Evaluate how well your work
met the brief

What does the


word explain
mean?

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