Sunday, May 24, 2020

Literary Analysis Ella Cinders By Bill Conselman And...

Every comic has a unique style that makes the comic to stand out to readers. A comic’s style is made up different pieces that come together and give the comic the uniqueness that the readers fall in love with. Comic writers have to decide what type of framing style, transitions, emanata, layout and cartooning style they need to have in their comic to fit the story. Ella Cinders by Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb has a very interesting narrative and cartooning style that fits well with the story the comic portrays. Throughout this paper I am going to explore the narrative and cartooning styles in Ella Cinders to understand why the styles were chosen and how they enhance the story. Framing is how the artist of the comic choose to illustrate the diegesis. There are different types of framing that artists use to stress certain aspects of the diegesis. Ella Cinders has depth of field and angle framing to depict the diegesis. Most of the panels in Ella Cinders are seen at eye l evel however sometimes the artist changes the framing style to point out an important aspect of the story to the reader. An example would be in panel 3 on tier 4 in comic 1 where the panel is seen at a low angle to show that Ella Cinders has to look up to see the gorilla who is in the tree. Charlie Plumb usually puts great detail into the background of Ella Cinders which is important when using depth of field framing. In panel 2 on tier 1 in comic 2, Plumb shows how crowded and big room is by adding

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