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Digital Graphic Narrative
Development
Jack Sullivan
Shape Task
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
I have added different colours over different parts of the image. I like that the background of the
image has two different colours and they join together.
What would you improve if you did it again?
I would add more colours to the image to make certain parts of the image stand out over other
parts more.
Rotoscope
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
I like how I included the little details like the shadows on the ears to make them look more
realistic, also how I added the little details on the trophy to make it stand out more.
What would you improve if you did it again?
I would add a relatable background to the image to make the image look better. I would also fill in
the little gaps that are on little bits of the image.
Film Quotes
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
What would you improve if you did it again?
Text Based
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
All the fonts I used are different to each other. Three of them are the same colour and one of
them has an overlay on it. This was to show all the different ways you can change a font around
when editing a title.
What would you improve if you did it again?
I would add more colours and also add a image with a pattern over the text. This is a good idea
because it makes the text suit the background and the theme of the project.
Comic Book
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
What would you improve if you did it again?
Photo Story
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
I like how I used different camera angles to show what is happening in the story. Also the facial
expressions and the way the character is stood shows clearly to the audience what they are doing
in each image to tell the story.
What would you improve if you did it again?
I would make the story in different environments to make it more interesting. As the background
in each image are very similar to each other.
Illustration
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
I like how I added detail on the head of the wolf to show where the hair on the wolfs head is. Also
how I shaded different areas to show where each body part is.
What would you improve if you did it again?
To improve my image I would add more colour to make it stand out more. I would also draw it
bigger and make the arm on the wolf more curved to make it look more real.
Narrative Environment
Evaluation
What did you like about your image?
I like how I made the stairs go a darker shade as they get further away to show the distance of the
stairs. I used an image of a bridge to use as an outline and I made it look like it was in space by
changing and creating a new background.
What would you improve if you did it again?
I would add more detail to the background to make it look more like space. I would also make the
stairs look more futuristic so the bridge fits into the environment more.
Initial Ideas
Idea Generation
Little thumb - He was called
little thumb because when
he was born he was smaller
than a thumb.
The ugly Duckling - It is set
in a beautiful environment.
Little Red Riding Hood –
Describes the villain at the
start. Also describes all the
other main characters well
at the start.
Evaluation
• I have drawn a wolf for my ‘little red riding cap’ story. I have made it look evil as
the wolf is the villain in the story. I have made it so the wolf is holding ‘little riding
caps’ hat, this makes the character look more evil.
Evaluation
I have added images from the story book ‘little red riding hood’ to my mood board. All
the images are similar as they are all based on one story. Each image also shows all the
characters in different versions of the story. It also shows the location and where the
story is set.
Script draft
Page1
Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him a
blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else.
Page 2
One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful
and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’.
Page 3
The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what sort
of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all.
Page 4
“Hello there” said the wolf
“Hello, wolf”
“Where are you going, little Blue hat”
“To grandmothers”
“little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?”
“deep into the woods, said little Blue hat”
Page 5
The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your grandmother”.
So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to the
grandmothers house.
Page 6
“who’s there?” said the grandmother
“little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers”
The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate her
up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
Script draft
Page 7
Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already
open so little blue hat walked straight in.
Page 8
He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer.
Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked
different.
“Grandmother, what big ears you have!”
“all the better to hear you with”
“Grandmother, what big eyes you have!”
“All the better to see you with”
“Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!”
“all the better to eat you with”
The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell
asleep and started to snore very loudly.
Page 9
A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was
anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought
the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out
of the wolfs mouth.
Proposal
Dimensions
(number of pages and page size)
Story Overview
(Provide an outline of your story)
Export Format
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Deadline
Audience
(Think about who you are targeting as your audience. Consider age, gender, class,
location and other characteristics which could define your audience.)
Production Methods
(Explain the methods you are going to use to produce your pages. Show us the
thinking behind your decisions for a more detail response)
What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work?
What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been
further developed?
Feedback Summary
Sum up your feedback.
Which parts of your feedback do you agree with and why?
Which parts of your feedback do you disagree with and why?
Original Script
Page1
Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him a
blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else.
Page 2
One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful
and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’.
Page 3
The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what sort
of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all.
Page 4
“Hello there” said the wolf
“Hello, wolf”
“Where are you going, little Blue hat”
“To grandmothers”
“little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?”
“deep into the woods, said little Blue hat”
Page 5
The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your grandmother”.
So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to the
grandmothers house.
Page 6
“who’s there?” said the grandmother
“little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers”
The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate her
up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
Original Script
Page 7
Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already
open so little blue hat walked straight in.
Page 8
He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer.
Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked different.
“Grandmother, what big ears you have!”
“all the better to hear you with”
“Grandmother, what big eyes you have!”
“All the better to see you with”
“Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!”
“all the better to eat you with”
The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell asleep
and started to snore very loudly.
Page 9
A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was
anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought
the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out
of the wolfs mouth.
Story Breakdown
Final script goes here.
Draft Script
Page1
Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him
a blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else.
Page 2
One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful
and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’.
Page 3
The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what
sort of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all.
Page 4
“Hello there” said the wolf
“Hello, wolf”
“Where are you going, little Blue hat”
“To grandmothers”
“little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?”
“deep into the woods, said little Blue hat”
Page 5
The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your
grandmother”. So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to
the grandmothers house.
Page 6
“who’s there?” said the grandmother
“little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers”
The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate
her up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
Page 7
Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already open
so little blue hat walked straight in.
Page 8
He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer.
Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked different.
“Grandmother, what big ears you have!”
“all the better to hear you with”
“Grandmother, what big eyes you have!”
“All the better to see you with”
“Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!”
“all the better to eat you with”
The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell asleep
and started to snore very loudly.
Page 9
A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was
anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought
the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out of
the wolfs mouth.
Final Script
Page1
Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him
a blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else.
Page 2
One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful
and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’.
Page 3
The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what
sort of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all.
Page 4
“Hello there” said the wolf
“Hello, wolf”
“Where are you going, little Blue hat”
“To grandmothers”
“little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?”
“deep into the woods, said little Blue hat”
Page 5
The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your
grandmother”. So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to
the grandmothers house.
Page 6
“who’s there?” said the grandmother
“little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers”
The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate
her up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
Final Script
Page 7
Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already open
so little blue hat walked straight in.
Page 8
He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer.
Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked different.
“Grandmother, what big ears you have!”
“all the better to hear you with”
“Grandmother, what big eyes you have!”
“All the better to see you with”
“Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!”
“all the better to eat you with”
The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell asleep
and started to snore very loudly.
Page 9
A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was
anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought
the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out of
the wolfs mouth.

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Development pro forma(3)

  • 3. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I have added different colours over different parts of the image. I like that the background of the image has two different colours and they join together. What would you improve if you did it again? I would add more colours to the image to make certain parts of the image stand out over other parts more.
  • 5. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I like how I included the little details like the shadows on the ears to make them look more realistic, also how I added the little details on the trophy to make it stand out more. What would you improve if you did it again? I would add a relatable background to the image to make the image look better. I would also fill in the little gaps that are on little bits of the image.
  • 7. Evaluation What did you like about your image? What would you improve if you did it again?
  • 9. Evaluation What did you like about your image? All the fonts I used are different to each other. Three of them are the same colour and one of them has an overlay on it. This was to show all the different ways you can change a font around when editing a title. What would you improve if you did it again? I would add more colours and also add a image with a pattern over the text. This is a good idea because it makes the text suit the background and the theme of the project.
  • 11. Evaluation What did you like about your image? What would you improve if you did it again?
  • 13. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I like how I used different camera angles to show what is happening in the story. Also the facial expressions and the way the character is stood shows clearly to the audience what they are doing in each image to tell the story. What would you improve if you did it again? I would make the story in different environments to make it more interesting. As the background in each image are very similar to each other.
  • 15. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I like how I added detail on the head of the wolf to show where the hair on the wolfs head is. Also how I shaded different areas to show where each body part is. What would you improve if you did it again? To improve my image I would add more colour to make it stand out more. I would also draw it bigger and make the arm on the wolf more curved to make it look more real.
  • 17. Evaluation What did you like about your image? I like how I made the stairs go a darker shade as they get further away to show the distance of the stairs. I used an image of a bridge to use as an outline and I made it look like it was in space by changing and creating a new background. What would you improve if you did it again? I would add more detail to the background to make it look more like space. I would also make the stairs look more futuristic so the bridge fits into the environment more.
  • 19. Idea Generation Little thumb - He was called little thumb because when he was born he was smaller than a thumb. The ugly Duckling - It is set in a beautiful environment. Little Red Riding Hood – Describes the villain at the start. Also describes all the other main characters well at the start.
  • 20. Evaluation • I have drawn a wolf for my ‘little red riding cap’ story. I have made it look evil as the wolf is the villain in the story. I have made it so the wolf is holding ‘little riding caps’ hat, this makes the character look more evil.
  • 21.
  • 22. Evaluation I have added images from the story book ‘little red riding hood’ to my mood board. All the images are similar as they are all based on one story. Each image also shows all the characters in different versions of the story. It also shows the location and where the story is set.
  • 23. Script draft Page1 Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him a blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else. Page 2 One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’. Page 3 The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what sort of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all. Page 4 “Hello there” said the wolf “Hello, wolf” “Where are you going, little Blue hat” “To grandmothers” “little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?” “deep into the woods, said little Blue hat” Page 5 The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your grandmother”. So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to the grandmothers house. Page 6 “who’s there?” said the grandmother “little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers” The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate her up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
  • 24. Script draft Page 7 Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already open so little blue hat walked straight in. Page 8 He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer. Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked different. “Grandmother, what big ears you have!” “all the better to hear you with” “Grandmother, what big eyes you have!” “All the better to see you with” “Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!” “all the better to eat you with” The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell asleep and started to snore very loudly. Page 9 A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out of the wolfs mouth.
  • 25. Proposal Dimensions (number of pages and page size) Story Overview (Provide an outline of your story) Export Format Advantages: Disadvantages:
  • 26. Deadline Audience (Think about who you are targeting as your audience. Consider age, gender, class, location and other characteristics which could define your audience.) Production Methods (Explain the methods you are going to use to produce your pages. Show us the thinking behind your decisions for a more detail response)
  • 27. What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work? What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been further developed?
  • 28. Feedback Summary Sum up your feedback. Which parts of your feedback do you agree with and why? Which parts of your feedback do you disagree with and why?
  • 29. Original Script Page1 Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him a blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else. Page 2 One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’. Page 3 The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what sort of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all. Page 4 “Hello there” said the wolf “Hello, wolf” “Where are you going, little Blue hat” “To grandmothers” “little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?” “deep into the woods, said little Blue hat” Page 5 The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your grandmother”. So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to the grandmothers house. Page 6 “who’s there?” said the grandmother “little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers” The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate her up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
  • 30. Original Script Page 7 Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already open so little blue hat walked straight in. Page 8 He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer. Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked different. “Grandmother, what big ears you have!” “all the better to hear you with” “Grandmother, what big eyes you have!” “All the better to see you with” “Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!” “all the better to eat you with” The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell asleep and started to snore very loudly. Page 9 A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out of the wolfs mouth.
  • 32. Draft Script Page1 Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him a blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else. Page 2 One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’. Page 3 The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what sort of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all. Page 4 “Hello there” said the wolf “Hello, wolf” “Where are you going, little Blue hat” “To grandmothers” “little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?” “deep into the woods, said little Blue hat” Page 5 The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your grandmother”. So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to the grandmothers house. Page 6 “who’s there?” said the grandmother “little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers” The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate her up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
  • 33. Page 7 Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already open so little blue hat walked straight in. Page 8 He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer. Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked different. “Grandmother, what big ears you have!” “all the better to hear you with” “Grandmother, what big eyes you have!” “All the better to see you with” “Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!” “all the better to eat you with” The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell asleep and started to snore very loudly. Page 9 A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out of the wolfs mouth.
  • 34. Final Script Page1 Once upon a time there was a little boy who was loved by everyone, but mostly by his grandmother, once his grandmother gave him a blue hat, it suited him so well he wouldn’t wear anything else. Page 2 One day his mother said to him ‘go visit your grandmother as she is ill and weak, and your company will do her good just be careful and remember to say “good morning” when you see your grandmother’. Page 3 The grandmother lived far out into the woods, just as little blue hat entered the woods he met a wolf. Blue hat did not know what sort of evil creature the wolf was so he was not scared of it at all. Page 4 “Hello there” said the wolf “Hello, wolf” “Where are you going, little Blue hat” “To grandmothers” “little Blue hat, where does your grandmother live?” “deep into the woods, said little Blue hat” Page 5 The wolf walked with little blue hat and said “little blue hat, why don’t you pick some beautiful flowers to take to your grandmother”. So little blue hat ran away far into the woods to collect some flowers for his grandmother. But the wolf ran straight to the grandmothers house. Page 6 “who’s there?” said the grandmother “little blue hat, I have come to bring you flowers” The wolf opened the door, stepped inside the house and went straight to the grandmothers bed. In one great big bite the wolf ate her up. The wolf then dressed himself in the grandmothers clothes and put her cap on his head.
  • 35. Final Script Page 7 Little blue hat gathered up a bunch of flowers and then continued his way to his grandmothers house. The door was already open so little blue hat walked straight in. Page 8 He called out “Good morning” but there was no answer. Then little blue hat walked over to the bed, Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled over her face and looked different. “Grandmother, what big ears you have!” “all the better to hear you with” “Grandmother, what big eyes you have!” “All the better to see you with” “Grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!” “all the better to eat you with” The wolf quickly jumped up out of bed and swallowed little blue cap whole, then the wolf went straight back into bed, fell asleep and started to snore very loudly. Page 9 A huntsman passing by and thought the old women was snoring very loudly, so he went into the house to check if there was anything wrong with her. The huntsman walked up to the bed and saw the wolf laying there fast asleep. The huntsman thought the wolf could have eaten the grandmother so he threw a net over the wolf and pulled little blue hat and the grandmother out of the wolfs mouth.