In general I'm least confident with sequential illustration, and have never
had any inclination to make a graphic novel. Through my experiments and their responses, I will produce a piece of wordless narrative illustration.
My title:
My title:
'APPLYING DIFFERENT VISUAL METHODOLOGIES TO
WORDLESS NARRATIVE'
I will pick one mythological story, breaking it up into sections and then
using each experiment for each different section of the story. I have chosen a local myth set in Bristol, about two giants called Vincent and Goram. [1]
Two giants, Vincent and Goram, were both in love with Avona, and being the open-minded type she told the brothers that whoever could drain a nearby lake would be her lover.
Vincent worked hard and drained the river whilst Goram slept- and when he awoke to find his brother with Avona he attacked Vincent. Heartbroken, Goram jumped into the River Severn, where his protruding shoulder and head formed two islands.
I have split this into 5 sections for my experiments:
1. The Giants
2. The Task
3 . The Discovery
4. The Fight
5. The Jump
REFERENCES:
[1] BRISRAY. 2006.
Brisray. 2006. Bristol- Legends, Pre- History and the Romans. [Online]. [Accessed 1 Dec 2016]. Available from: http://brisray.com/bristol/bhist1.htm
Two giants, Vincent and Goram, were both in love with Avona, and being the open-minded type she told the brothers that whoever could drain a nearby lake would be her lover.
Vincent worked hard and drained the river whilst Goram slept- and when he awoke to find his brother with Avona he attacked Vincent. Heartbroken, Goram jumped into the River Severn, where his protruding shoulder and head formed two islands.
I have split this into 5 sections for my experiments:
1. The Giants
2. The Task
3 . The Discovery
4. The Fight
5. The Jump
REFERENCES:
[1] BRISRAY. 2006.
Brisray. 2006. Bristol- Legends, Pre- History and the Romans. [Online]. [Accessed 1 Dec 2016]. Available from: http://brisray.com/bristol/bhist1.htm
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