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(Ebook) Creating Comics as Journalism, Memoir and Nonfiction by Duncan, Randy, Taylor, Michael Ray, Stoddard, David ISBN 9780415730082, 9781317913184, 9781317913191, 9781315850603, 9780415730075, 0415730082, 1317913183, 1317913191, 1315850605

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Authors:Duncan, Randy, Taylor, Michael Ray, Stoddard, David
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:8.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780415730082, 9781317913184, 9781317913191, 9781315850603, 9780415730075, 0415730082, 1317913183, 1317913191, 1315850605
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(Ebook) Creating Comics as Journalism, Memoir and Nonfiction by Duncan, Randy, Taylor, Michael Ray, Stoddard, David ISBN 9780415730082, 9781317913184, 9781317913191, 9781315850603, 9780415730075, 0415730082, 1317913183, 1317913191, 1315850605

As major universities and professional organizations like the Poynter Institute have begun to examine graphic nonfiction from a critical perspective, new courses are emerging that give student writers and artists the tools to tell their own nonfiction stories in comics form. Nonfiction Comics is the first textbook to bring these tools and techniques together in a single volume. Most novices who first attempt the form arrive at it from a background of journalism or art, meaning they arrive with at least one deficit in the required skill set. Journalists, for example, typically have had little training in illustration. Artists and designers may not know how to conduct interviews or to avoid the potential legal pitfalls of telling the personal stories of real people. This book aims to fill in the gaps providing student journalists, artists, designers, creative writers, web producers and others the tools they need to tell stories visually and graphically. Based on the authors' popular team-taught nonfiction comics course, Nonfiction Comics teaches readers how to create a graphic nonfiction story from start to finish, providing guidance on: how to find the story and how to find and utilize appropriate facts and visuals; nonfiction narrative techniques artist's tools and techniques print, digital, and multimedia production legal and ethical considerations Interviews with well-known nonfiction comics creators--showcased in the book and on the book's companion website--will discuss best practice and offer readers inspiration to begin creating their own work.
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