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Which is a thought bubble?
What is a panel?
The border that surrounds and contains the text.
When an image goes past the border of the page.
The box or segment that contains the image and text.
The heaviness/intensity of a line or block of shading for focus.
What is a frame?
The order of elements on the page.
The border that surrounds and contains the text.
The heaviness/intensity of a line or block of shading for focus.
The location of the text.
Which is a speech bubble?
What is the gutter?
When an image goes past the border of the page.
The box around the images.
When a draft isn't used because it has errors.
The space between the panels.
What is graphic weight?
The heaviness/intensity of a line or block of shading for focus. The darker/thicker the weight the more important the scene or element.
The use of prior knowledge to “fill in the gutters” and innately create narrative sequencing in a series of panels.
The panel or part of a panel that is closest to the viewer.
Information bubbles or boxes that are generally separate from the rest of the panel or page. Often used to create a voice-over technique to the action in front of us. They are also spaces for soliloquies, personal thoughts, and, occasionally, dialogue.
Which is a close up?
What is this image an example of?
Close Up
Captions
Graphic Weight
Foreground
What is the definition of a panel that bleeds?
The blank space between panels.
The center of a panel – how an author uses this space helps to create tone and mood.
The border that surrounds and contains the text.
When an image goes past the border of the page.
What is the difference between a graphic novel and a comic?
Graphic novels are longer (a book).
Graphic novels are serious.
Comics are always funny.
Nothing, they are the same.
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