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Digital Graphic Narrative

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Shape Task

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Shape Task

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Evaluation

What did you like about your image?

What would you improve if you did it again?

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Rotoscope

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Evaluation

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Film Quotes

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Text Based

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Text Based

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Evaluation

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Comic Book

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Evaluation

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Photo Story

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Evaluation

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Illustration

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Evaluation

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Narrative Environment

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Evaluation

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Initial Ideas

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Idea Generation

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Mood board of chosen idea

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ProposalDimensions

My story will consist of 10 pages with the size of 10x10

Story Overview(Provide an outline of your story) My story called Mr Vinegar, revolves around a story of a husband and wife, Mr and Mrs vinegar. Who come across some robbers as they are hidden In the trees, they accidently fall and end up killing them by crushing there skulls. They then find forty guineas and they're both over the world. Mrs vinegar sends Mr vinegar to the market to try and purchase a cow which they can then use it for milk etc. to then sell. As Mr vinegar then heads to the market he makes several stupid decisions which contribute to him then being left with nothing to show for his forty guineas. Mr vinegar somehow finds himself in these comical situations which lead to the end situation he finds himself in.

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Advantages: The advantages of exporting in PDF is that its easy to view on a computer for a digital versionDisadvantages: A PDF is perceived as an image by computer its almost impossible to edit once it has been.

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Deadline

15/6/16

Audience

My audience will mainly be aimed towards younger ages. From about 15 and below. I’m doing this as I think this is the most likely audience who would indulge in a book like this. As people get past the age of around 15 individuals would usually start to read more in depth, advanced novels. Although this doesn’t rule out older generations from Reading the book, as the story Is comical, entertaining and interesting. But the fact that the story will rely on mainly imagery to tell the story sways my target audience towards children and teens. This short story will easily appeal to both genders as the story is not gender biased. The location of this story is set in north Yorkshire, in a countryside setting. This could appeal to people from Yorkshire areas, as they might want to see how the story has portrayed Yorkshire as a county, and just out of general interest.

Production Methods

When producing my pages the majority of the page will be taken up with visuals. I will mainly be relying on the visuals to tell the story for me therefore I don’t have to include to much text on the pages. Considering the visual style to my work, I will take a non photo-realistic approach to my work with the attempt to add my own twist considering the shapes I will use to create my characters, and my over all style considering the vibrant style of colours I will use to portray different emotions to the viewer. I want to add my own twist on my visual work so that it stands out, which gives it more opportunity to become successful. To actually produce my pages I will work in Photoshop closely using different techniques to achieve my desired finished look. Techniques like rotoscoping, shape use, drawing etc. I may also take real life images and then introduce post production to them. By doing this it will give me a good basis to work from.

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What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work?

Detailed outline of the story and makes it easy to understand. Includes page dimensions as well as number of pages.

Clear explanation of why the kids will enjoy reading the book as well as adults.

There is no improvements to be made.

What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been further developed?

Very clear layout and and clear writing. Two stories on mind maps and so there is a little less details on both, go into more detail about the story you have chosen ie. Visual style

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What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work?

What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been further developed?

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What are the strengths of the proposal? What areas of the proposal need further work?

What are the strengths of the idea generation? What areas of idea generation could have been further developed?

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Feedback SummarySum up your feedback.

Which parts of your feedback do you agree with and why?

Which parts of your feedback do you disagree with and why?

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Original Script

Original Script goes here with link to where it came from

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Original Script

Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar lived in a vinegar bottle. Now, one day, when Mr. Vinegar was from home, Mrs. Vinegar, who was a very good housewife, was busily sweeping her house, when an unlucky thump of the broom brought the whole house clitter-clatter, clitter-clatter, about her ears. to In an agony of grief she rushed forth to meet her husband.

On seeing him she exclaimed, "Oh, Mr. Vinegar, Mr. Vinegar, we are ruined, I have knocked the house down, and it is all pieces!" Mr. Vinegar then said: "My dear, let us see what can be done. Here is the door; I will take it on my back, and we will go forth to seek our fortune."

They walked all that day, and at nightfall entered a thick forest. They were both very, very tired, and Mr. Vinegar said: "My love, I will climb up into a tree, drag up the door, and you shall follow." He accordingly did so, and they both stretched their weary limbs on the door, and fell fast asleep.

In the middle of the night Mr. Vinegar was disturbed by the sound of voices underneath, and to his horror and dismay found that it was a band of thieves met to divide their booty."Here, Jack," said one, "here's five pounds for you; here, Bill, here's ten pounds for you; here, Bob, here's three pounds for you."

Mr. Vinegar could listen no longer; his terror was so great that he trembled and trembled, and shook down the door on their heads. Away scampered the thieves, but Mr. Vinegar dared not quit his retreat till broad daylight.

He then scrambled out of the tree, and went to lift up the door. What did he see but a number of golden guineas. "Come down, Mrs. Vinegar," he cried; "come down, I say; our fortune's made, our fortune's made! Come down, I say."

Mrs. Vinegar got down as fast as she could, and when she saw the money she jumped for joy. "Now, my dear," said she, "I'll tell you what you shall do. There is a fair at the neighbouring town; you shall take these forty guineas and buy a cow. I can make butter and cheese, which you shall sell at market, and we shall then be able to live very comfortably."

Mr. Vinegar joyfully agrees, takes the money, and off he goes to the fair. When he arrived, he walked up and down, and at length saw a beautiful red cow. It was an excellent milker, and perfect in every way. "Oh," thought Mr. Vinegar, "if I had but that cow, I should be the happiest, man alive."

So he offers the forty guineas for the cow, and the owner said that, as he was a friend, he'd oblige him. So the bargain was made, and he got the cow and he drove it backwards and forwards to show it.

By-and-by he saw a man playing the bagpipes—Tweedle-dum tweedle-dee. The children followed him about, and he appeared to be pocketing money on all sides. "Well," thought Mr. Vinegar, "if I had but that beautiful instrument I should be the happiest man alive—my fortune would be made."

So he went up to the man. "Friend," says he, "what a beautiful instrument that is, and what a deal of money you must make." "Why, yes," said the man, "I make a great deal of money, to be sure, and it is a wonderful instrument." "Oh!" cried Mr. Vinegar, "how I should like to possess it!" "Well," said the man, "as you are a friend, I don't much mind parting with it; you

shall have it for that red cow." "Done!" said the delighted Mr. Vinegar. So the beautiful red cow was given for the bagpipes.He walked up and down with his purchase; but it was in vain he tried to play a tune, and instead of pocketing pence, the boys followed him hooting, laughing, and pelting.

Poor Mr. Vinegar, his fingers grew very cold, and, just as he was leaving the town, he met a man with a fine thick pair of gloves. "Oh, my fingers are so very cold," said Mr. Vinegar to himself. "Now if I had but those beautiful gloves I should be the happiest man alive." He went up to the man, and said to him, "Friend, you seem to have a capital pair of gloves there." "Yes, truly," cried the man; "and my hands are as warm as possible this cold November day." "Well," said Mr. Vinegar, "I should like to have them.". "What will you give?" said the man; "as you are a friend, I don't much mind letting you have them for those bagpipes." "Done!" cried Mr. Vinegar. He put on the gloves, and felt perfectly happy as he trudged homewards.

At last he grew very tired, when he saw a man coming towards him with a good stout stick in his hand."Oh," said Mr. Vinegar, "that I had but that stick! I should then be the happiest man alive." He said to the man: "Friend! what a rare good stick you have got." "Yes," said the man; "I have

used it for many a long mile, and a good friend it has been; but if you have a fancy for it, as you are a friend, I don't mind giving it to you for that pair of gloves." Mr. Vinegar's hands were so warm, and his legs so tired, that he gladly made the exchange.

As he drew near to the wood where he had left his wife, he heard a parrot on a tree calling out his name: "Mr. Vinegar, you foolish man, you blockhead, you simpleton; you went to the fair, and laid out all your money in buying a cow. Not content with that, you changed it for bagpipes, on which you could not play, and which were not worth one- tenth of the money.

You fool, you—you had no sooner got the bagpipes than you changed them for the gloves, which were not worth one-quarter of the money; and when you had got the gloves, you changed them for a poor miserable stick; and now for your forty guineas, cow, bagpipes, and gloves, you have nothing to show but that poor miserable stick, which you might have cut

in any hedge." On this the bird laughed and laughed, and Mr. Vinegar, falling into a violent rage, threw the stick at its head. The stick lodged in the tree, and he returned to his wife without money, cow, bagpipes, gloves, or stick, and she instantly gave him such a sound cudgelling that she almost broke every bone in his skin.

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Story Breakdown

- Husband and wife, called Mr and Mrs vinegar.

- Mrs vinegar gets mad at a cob web in the house so they leave.

-They head into the forest and stumble across 2 burglars.

-Mrs and Mr vinegar are hiding above them, they fall onto the burglars which kills them. They then find forty guineas (pound) on the robbers and take it.-Mr vinegar heads to the market and buys a cow.

-He then see’s a man playing the bagpipes and believes he will be the happiest man if he had them bagpipes, he then traded the bagpipes for the cow.

-He then swaps the bagpipes for some gloves thinking it would make him the happiest man. - He then makes yet another exchange, he swaps the gloves for a walking stick.

-He then begins to walk home until he hears a parrot mock him for his decisions in the day like the parrot had watched his every move.

-As he returns to Mrs vinegar she makes a sound so loud it nearly broke every bone in his skin.

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Draft Script

Once upon a time there was a married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar who both lived happily together in a vinegar bottle. But one day, Mrs. vinegar was busily cleaning the house when an unlucky thump of the broom brought the whole house to a sound of agony as Mrs. Vinegar rushed to her husband. She greeted him by saying “Oh, hunny we are ruined, I have knocked the house down and it is all to pieces!” Mr. vinegar then replied saying “Here is the door, I will take it with me and we will now go out and seek our fortune.”

So Mr. and Mrs. vinegar then went out at nightfall into the dark forest, after climbing into a tree and taking the door with them. They stumble across two robbers beneath them. Mr. vinegar was nervous, his hands were shaking and his voice trembled. Mr. vinegar couldn't’t take it anymore so he dropped the door onto them, the thieves then ran away in fear.

Mr. vinegar then climbed down the tree to go investigate, to his surprise he then shouted “Mrs. vinegar, come down! Our fortune is made, our fortune is made.” The thieves had dropped £400. Mrs. and Mr. vinegar both jumped for joy. Mrs. vinegar then decided that the best thing to do with the money was to head into the market and buy a cow so they could then sell milk and cheese and the market. So Mr. vinegar then set off on his journey to the market with a hope to buy a cow.

When he arrived at the market he instantly saw a beautiful red cow, it was an excellent milker, and seemed perfect for him in every way. Mr. vinegar thought to himself “if I had that cow I would be the happiest man on earth” So he then made an offer to the mans cow for £400 and the owner said “as I am a friend, I will agree on £400” Mr. vinegar was very excited, he began to show off his new cow.

As he was showing off his cow, he saw a man playing the bagpipes. People handing the man money from all sides. Mr. vinegar then had Another thought “If I had that beautiful instrument I would be the happiest man on earth” He then said to the bag pipe owner “What a beautiful instrument that is, and what a deal of money you must make." "Why, yes," said the man, "I make a great deal of money, to be sure, and it is a wonderful instrument.” “Oh” said Mr. Vinegar “How would you like to make a trade; The cow for the bagpipes” “Done!” said the man.

He then tried to play the bagpipes and failed miserably, people began to laugh at him for how bad he was. He blamed it on the fact he had no gloves because his fingers were extremely cold. He then found a man with gloves and exchanged his bagpipes for the gloves.

As he was finally heading home, he grew very tired. He came across a man with a good stout walking stick. And again, he believed if he had this stick he would be the happiest man on earth. He asked the man if he could have his stick, the man replied “for those gloves yes” Mr. vinegars hands were now warm but his legs were tired so he gladly made the exchange.

Mr. vinegar then began to walk back to the woods where he left his wife, until he then heard the voice of a parrot say "Mr. Vinegar, you foolish man, you blockhead, you went to the market to purchase a cow, you then traded the cow for some bagpipes which you don’t know how to play. You then traded the bagpipes for some gloves, and then traded the gloves for a useless stick. You foolish, foolish man. Mr. vinegar then through the stick at the pigeon in anger, the stick stuck in the tree. Mr. vinegar left the market with nothing.

When he finally returned home with nothing to his name. Mrs. vinegar greeted him with a scream so loud that it almost broke every bone in Mr. vinegars skin.

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Final Script

Once upon a time there was a married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar who both lived happily together in a vinegar bottle. But one day, Mrs. vinegar was busily cleaning the house when an unlucky thump of the broom brought the whole house to a sound of agony as Mrs. Vinegar rushed to her husband. She greeted him by saying “Oh, hunny we are ruined, I have knocked the house down and it is all to pieces!” Mr. vinegar then replied saying “Here is the door, I will take it with me and we will now go out and seek our fortune.”

So Mr. and Mrs. vinegar then went out at nightfall into the dark forest, after climbing into a tree and taking the door with them. They stumble across two robbers beneath them. Mr. vinegar was nervous, his hands were shaking and his voice trembled. Mr. vinegar couldn't’t take it anymore so he dropped the door onto them, the thieves then ran away in fear.

Mr. vinegar then climbed down the tree to go investigate, to his surprise he then shouted “Mrs. vinegar, come down! Our fortune is made, our fortune is made.” The thieves had dropped £400. Mrs. and Mr. vinegar both jumped for joy. Mrs. vinegar then decided that the best thing to do with the money was to head into the market and buy a cow so they could then sell milk and cheese and the market. So Mr. vinegar then set off on his journey to the market with a hope to buy a cow.

When he arrived at the market he instantly saw a beautiful red cow, it was an excellent milker, and seemed perfect for him in every way. Mr. vinegar thought to himself “if I had that cow I would be the happiest man on earth” So he then made an offer to the mans cow for £400 and the owner said “as I am a friend, I will agree on £400” Mr. vinegar was very excited, he began to show off his new cow.

As he was showing off his cow, he saw a man playing the bagpipes. People handing the man money from all sides. Mr. vinegar then had Another thought “If I had that beautiful instrument I would be the happiest man on earth” He then said to the bag pipe owner “What a beautiful instrument that is, and what a deal of money you must make." "Why, yes," said the man, "I make a great deal of money, to be sure, and it is a wonderful instrument.” “Oh” said Mr. Vinegar “How would you like to make a trade; The cow for the bagpipes” “Done!” said the man.

He then tried to play the bagpipes and failed miserably, people began to laugh at him for how bad he was. He blamed it on the fact he had no gloves because his fingers were extremely cold. He then found a man with gloves and exchanged his bagpipes for the gloves.

As he was finally heading home, he grew very tired. He came across a man with a good stout walking stick. And again, he believed if he had this stick he would be the happiest man on earth. He asked the man if he could have his stick, the man replied “for those gloves yes” Mr. vinegars hands were now warm but his legs were tired so he gladly made the exchange.

Mr. vinegar then began to walk back to the woods where he left his wife, until he then heard the voice of a parrot say "Mr. Vinegar, you foolish man, you blockhead, you went to the market to purchase a cow, you then traded the cow for some bagpipes which you don’t know how to play. You then traded the bagpipes for some gloves, and then traded the gloves for a useless stick. You foolish, foolish man. Mr. vinegar then through the stick at the pigeon in anger, the stick stuck in the tree. Mr. vinegar left the market with nothing.

When he finally returned home with nothing to his name. Mrs. Vinegar greeted him with a scream so loud that it almost broke every bone in Mr. vinegars skin.

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Digital Flat Plans

Once upon a time there was a married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar who both lived happily together in a vinegar bottle. But one day, Mrs. vinegar was busily cleaning the house when an unlucky thump of the broom brought the whole house to a sound of agony as Mrs. Vinegar rushed to her husband.

She greeted him by saying “Oh, hunny we are ruined, I have knocked the house down and it is all to pieces!” Mr. vinegar then replied saying “Here is the door, I will take it with me and we will now go out and seek our fortune.”

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Digital Flat Plans

So Mr. and Mrs. vinegar then went out at nightfall into the dark forest, after

climbing into a tree and taking the door with them. They stumble across two

robbers beneath them. Mr. vinegar was nervous, his hands were shaking and his

voice trembled. Mr. vinegar couldn't’t take it anymore so he dropped the door onto them, the thieves then ran away in

fear.

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Digital Flat Plans

Mr. vinegar then climbed down the tree to go investigate, to his surprise he then shouted “Mrs. vinegar, come down! Our fortune is made, our fortune is made.”

The thieves had dropped £400. Mrs. and Mr. vinegar jumped for joy. Mrs. vinegar then decided that the best thing to do with the money was to head into the

market and buy a cow so they could then sell milk and cheese and the market. So

Mr. vinegar then set off on his journey to the market with a hope to buy a cow.

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Digital Flat Plans

When he arrived at the market he instantly saw a beautiful red cow, it

was an excellent milker, and seemed perfect for him in every way. Mr.

vinegar thought to himself “if I had that cow I would be the happiest

man on earth” So he then made an offer to the mans cow for £400 and the owner said “as I am a friend, I

will agree on £400” Mr. vinegar was very excited, he began to show off

his new cow.

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Digital Flat Plans

As he was showing off his cow, he saw a man playing the bagpipes. People handing the man

money from all sides. Mr. vinegar then had Another thought “If I had that beautiful

instrument I would be the happiest man on earth” He then said to the bag pipe owner

“What a beautiful instrument that is, and what a deal of money you must make." "Why, yes,"

said the man, "I make a great deal of money, to be sure, and it is a wonderful instrument.”

“Oh” said Mr. Vinegar “How would you like to make a trade; The cow for the bagpipes”

“Done!” said the man.

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He then tried to play the bagpipes and failed miserably, people began

to laugh at him for how bad he was. He blamed it on the fact he had no

gloves because his fingers were extremely cold. He then found a

man with gloves and exchanged his bagpipes for the gloves.

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As he was finally heading home, he grew very tired. He came across a

man with a good stout walking stick. And again, he believed if he

had this stick he would be the happiest man on earth. He asked the man if he could have his stick, the man replied “for those gloves yes” Mr. vinegars hands were now warm but his legs were tired so he

gladly made the exchange.

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Mr. vinegar then began to walk back to the woods where he left his wife, until he then heard the voice of a parrot say

"Mr. Vinegar, you foolish man, you blockhead, you went to the market to purchase a cow, you then traded the

cow for some bagpipes which you don’t know how to play. You then traded the

bagpipes for some gloves, and then traded the gloves for a useless stick. You

foolish, foolish man. Mr. vinegar then through the stick at the pigeon in anger, the stick stuck in the tree. Mr. vinegar

left the market with nothing.

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