Intro to Graphic Novels

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Intro to Graphic Novels Reading and Analyzing the text

How to read a graphic novel Like comic books, and like all written English, graphic novels are left to right and top to bottom. Both the panels and speech bubbles follow this format.

Terms - Layout Panel: A distinct segment of the comic, containing a combination of image and text in endless variety. Panels offer a different experience then simply reading text: The spatial arrangement allows an immediate juxtaposition of the present and the past. Unlike other visual media, transitions are instantaneous and direct but the exact timing of the reader’s experience is determined by focus and reading speed. Frame: The lines and borders that contain the panels.

Terms - Layout Gutter: The space between framed panels. Bleed: An image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page. Graphic weight: A term that describes the way some images draw the eye more than others, creating a definite focus using color and shading in various ways including: The use of light and dark shades; dark-toned images or high-contrast images to draw the eye A pattern or repeated series of marks. Colors that are more brilliant or deeper than others on the page.

Terms - Figure Faces: Faces can be portrayed in different ways. Some depict an actual person, like a portrait; others are iconic, which means they are representative of an idea or a group of people. Other points to observe about faces include: They can be dramatic when placed against a detailed backdrop; a bright white face stands out They can be drawn without much expression or detail; this is called an “open blank” and it invites the audience to imagine what the character is feeling without telling them.

Terms - Figure Hands/Feet: The positioning of hands and feet can be used to express what is happening in the story. For example, hands that are raised with palms out suggest surprise. The wringing of hands suggests obsequiousness or discomfort. Hands over the mouth depict fear, shame, or shyness. Turned in feet may denote embarrassment, while feet with motion strokes can create the sense of panic, urgency, or speed

Terms - Text Captions: These are boxes containing a variety of text elements, including scene-setting, description, etc. Speech balloons: These enclose dialogue and come from a specific speaker’s mouth; they vary in size, shape, and layout and can alternate to depict a conversation. Types of speech balloons include those holding: External dialogue, which is speech between characters Internal dialogue, which is a thought enclosed by a balloon that has a series of dots or bubbles going up to it Special-effects lettering: This is a method of drawing attention to text; it often highlights onomatopoeia and reinforces the impact of words such as bang or wow