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COMICS, CARTOONS & ANIMATION. DEVELOPMENT OF AN ART FORM. Simply Complex. Cartoons reveal Complex exercise in Confronts significant issues. Popular Culture. Definition: Concerned with “Things” = sign systems, symbols, artifacts. Cartoons as Pop Culture. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COMICS, CARTOONS & ANIMATION

DEVELOPMENT OF AN ART FORM

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Simply Complex

• Cartoons reveal

• Complex exercise in

• Confronts significant issues

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Popular Culture

• Definition:

• Concerned with

• “Things” = sign systems, symbols, artifacts

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Cartoons as Pop Culture

“Cartoons introduced generations of readers to symbolic ways of addressing the continuing problems of society and the philosophical questions of mankind…[They please] our visual sensibilities by bringing to life the kinds of dramatic conflicts that enable us to work out vicariously our internal frustrations.”– M. Thomas Ingle, Comics as Culture

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Cartoons…

• Are pop culture

• Reveal

• Use

• Indicate

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Single-Framed Cartoons

• One frame

• 3 types:

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1. Caricatures

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1. Caricatures• Grotesques

• Antiportraits

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2. Editorial Cartoons

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2. Editorial Cartoons

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2. Editorial Cartoons

• William Hogarth

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2. Editorial Cartoons

• Benjamin Franklin

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2. Editorial Cartoons

• Thomas Nast

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2. Editorial Cartoons

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2. Editorial Cartoons• Nast, continued

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2. Editorial Cartoons

• Nast, continued

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2. Editorial Cartoons

• WW I

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2. Editorial Cartoons

“Just give me the aspirin. I already got a purple heart.”

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2. Editorial Cartoons

• Editorial cartoons:

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3. Humorous Cartoons

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3. Humorous Cartoons

• Components of Visual Humor:

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3. Humorous Cartoons

• The New Yorker –

– Charles Addams

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3. Humorous Cartoons

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• Difference Between Multi-Frame and Single-Shot Cartoons

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Elements of Comics

• Symbolic Codes:– Characters

– Facial

Expressions

– Assimilation

– Balloons

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Elements of Comics

• Symbolic Codes (continued):– Movement Lines

– Panels

– Action

– Setting

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History of Comic Strips

• 1850s

• Developed in newspapers

• Humorous social commentary

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History of Comic Strips

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History of Comic Strips

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History of Comic Strips

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Classic Comics

• Serials

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Classic Comics

• Peanuts

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Classic Comics

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Classic Comics

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Comic Books• Popular visual

entertainment

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Comic Books

• Mad Magazine

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Comic Books

• Distinct link between Comic Books and movies– Superman– Daredevil– Batman– Punisher– Hulk– Fantastic Four

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New Comic Books

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New Comic Books

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Animated Films

• Combine camera, film, and projector

• Frame-by-frame animation

• Expensive and time-consuming

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Animated Films

• Winsor McCay

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Animated Films

• Cel Animation

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Animated Films• The Adventures of Prince Achmed – 1926

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Animated Films

• Steamboat Willie – 1928

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Animated Films

• 1937 – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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Animated Films

• Aim:

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Animated Films• Contemporary animation

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Animated Films

• South Park

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Technical Aspects

• Object Animation

• Combined live action w/ animation

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Controversy

• Doonesbury

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Controversy

• The Boondocks

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Cartoons as Culture

• Comics help identify you

• Cartoons are part of any country’s culture

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Cartoons as Culture

• Visual symbols reflect culture

• Meaning comes from culture’s verbal and visual codes

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Cartoons as Culture

• Cartoons:

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Next Time…

• Chapter 12– Photography