For the past two weeks in class we have learned about story boarding and how video games and comic books are made. One of the most interesting things about it is how much time is put into making even a short comic strip.
The first two stages, Plot and Concept could take years. You could almost think of it as writing a short book with pictures. After general planning the writers would work on a script while artists would generally start on a rough draft. If all timing goes right, the two groups would be finished around the same time and all that would need to be done is editing. Alas that doesn't happen often. Commonly everyone in the making of the comic would get together to finish everything by an exact date. This is called Crunch Time. Often during this time, people will stay after hours, sleep at the office and even work on projects unfamiliar to reach a date. The process of comic animation is a lot more work than what it looks. But at least someone is there to make everyone favorite comic books. https://tinyurl.com/mmxclw2
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(The views and opinions stated in this blog does not represent those of Durham school of the arts or DPS)AuthorI am Marvis or Madilyn Carroll and I am currently in Fundamentals of Game Design Archives
May 2018
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