Friday, May 22, 2020

Comic Book Art Presentation by Yolanda Turner


If you're curious about how to start your Comic Book Art Exhibition paper, check out Yolanda Turner's Zoom presentation above! I think she does a great job of using the comics to tell a story in her exhibition, as well as 'zooming' into the major features of each work. I would love to post more of these, too, if you're willing! Remember, everyone has access to post to the blog (you just have to accept my invitation to be an author). Share your wisdom with the other students in class! 

Remember, the Presentations (either in video, powerpoint, or simply word document form) are due no later than Sunday by 5pm! Scroll down for the assignment guidelines before you start--or ask me if you have any questions! 

1 comment:

  1. This is an excellent presentation, which not only seems well-planned and organized, but is also nicely off-the-cuff. You don't sound like you're reading from a paper, but are simply talking from what you know and understand which is very commendable. It flows beautifully and I think anyone watching this who didn't already know these works would want to rush to read most of them! It's a nice introduction to the form as well as a discussion of each artwork's merits and virtues in the story.

    The only small mistake was writing "Spiderman" instead of "Superman," which is very easy to do! :)

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