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The document outlines the elements and rules of cartoon bands, emphasizing the combination of images and text to tell stories. It details various components such as balloons for dialogue, different types of shots for framing scenes, and the significance of visual metaphors and onomatopoeias. Additionally, it describes how comics are read and the layout of margins on pages.
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Comic Strip Di

The document outlines the elements and rules of cartoon bands, emphasizing the combination of images and text to tell stories. It details various components such as balloons for dialogue, different types of shots for framing scenes, and the significance of visual metaphors and onomatopoeias. Additionally, it describes how comics are read and the layout of margins on pages.
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CARTOON BAND

The Band
Designed is
one way
de contar
stories
through the
combination of
images and
text.
Comic book page
Elements or rules of the band
drawn
Intro space
limited where it
find the
action drawing.
It can be
square
rectangular
round...
Tiraou
band
set of
vignettes of
same line.
Board
set of
strips that
form a
page
complete.
Balloons
The balloons in the comic serve to
write the text that corresponds to the speech of the
characters of the story.

The balloon consists of the globe where it


write the text and the appendix that indicates the
character that is speaking.

The shape of the balloons also serves for


communicate feelings and speech expression
the characters.
Balloons

Legends– Normal
represents to represents the speech
narration of the action.
the characters.
Balloons

Irritation or screams
– Thought represents
Represents signs the character's thoughts.
of irritation.
Balloons

Censored - represents Dashed - represents


the cut of what was being said. speak in a low voice.
Balloons

Normal with several


appendix
represents collective speech.
Kinetic signs

They represent the sense of movement of


object or character.
Visual metaphors

Graphical representation of words.


They are visual images that convey to us
an idea.
Onomatopoeias

They are words that reproduce


determined sound effect.
The plans

They represent
the characters
and the objects,
referring to
distance, with
the sensation of
approach or
removal.
Wide shot or framing shot

Represents the entirety of the scene.


Site plan

Represents part of the scenery.


Mid plan

Represent the characters in full body.


whole and attention to a point.
First plan

Focus on the face and expressions.


Big plan

Represents the details of the face


of the body.
Detailed plan

Highlights details
important.
Angles of view
The angles of view of the images
drawn can vary, can
drawing the images seen by many
lados: de cima, de baixo, de frente, de
back.

The change of the angles of vision of the


drawings give the reader the idea of
movement.
Chopped

The drawn scene is


top view
down. That is, the
our eyes are
higher than the scene
observed.
Low angle shot

The drawn scene


it's a view from below
upwards. Or
be, our
situated eyes
below the scene
observed.
Frontal

The scene
drawn is
view of
in front of
height of
our
eyes.
Interval between the vignettes and the
strips

It is always
same.
On the Margins
On the right side of the page

(front)

The side
left
I am the one who
ladodireito
On the Margins

On the back of the page

The law side


is greater
what the side
left.
Reading

The comic book is read like in the


writing, that is, from left to
right and from top to bottom.
Film

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