IN the week with Teddy Kristiansen We worked with a lot of different assignments. Every day we had a new task, often with more or less a specific.
It was to build up small seniors focusing on characters: What would this character probably do in a specific situation? How Would a character act if they had a secret?
How would you graphically describe a character an the setting if it was a person in grief/happiness.
Style and style "development" is important for the story as much as the "acting" of the characters. If the character is sad - you shouldn't write it down- It should be written in how they act to one another. This works stronger in a graphical universe and seem more realistic.
Assignment one: I didn't finish it up. We had to pick a character from the comic book "house of secrets" and create a 1-2 page comic. I had an idea of an old man living in a forest. Early in the morning he goes out but finds the dead body of a young girl. Because the old man is not used to company and especially not with beautiful woman he decides to act like a gentleman.
He share his coffee and sandwich with the girl, watching the sun rise.
The assignment: A woman who lost her son in the war without mentioning the words; son, war, loss, dead ext. We had to do the same with a person who just fell in love. But this I didn't have time to finish up.
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