Presentation Week 5 - Final Idea
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Critical Thinking _ Capstone
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Questions:
1. What is the major difference between the characters of yesterday as compared to today?
a.) Artistic style
b.) Content
c.) longevity
2. Does something get lost when you bring a classic character to life?
Posted: January 24th, 2008 under Capstone-Process. Comments: none
Posted: January 17th, 2008 under Capstone-Process. Comments: none
Here is the final project I would like to somehow elaborate on.
Panel One
This panel show the heros that were admired and placed with a simple comic book setup. Accompanies with the images was a poem I wrote to make the audience really think about what they were looing at. So I won’t tell you. You will have to figure it out yourself. =)
Panel Two
This panel shows the statistics of young people who have died or have become sick trying to emulate the heros they admire. Again the same poem is used.
Panel Three
This panel highlighted the hero in my life, my dad. Again the same poem is used, but to convey a different message. Enjoy!
Posted: January 17th, 2008 under Capstone-Process. Comments: none
I think it is always good to examine how you see yourself. In furthering my research within the topic of heros and thier funcations, I would appreciate everyone taking the time to read over the questions below and answering them for me.
What is your definition of a hero?
Who is your hero? Why?
If you knew you were a hero to someone, what actions would you take to ensure a positive image.
If you do not think you are a hero, state why and think of ways you could be if you wanted to.
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Posted: January 16th, 2008 under Capstone-Process. Comments: none