Join us to explore the universe of comics which is considered as the 8th Art in France. Let’s focus on current innovative cartoonists and genres of graphic novels. After an introduction to the techniques of page design, panel composition and illustration techniques, learn what it takes to make your own mini comic! Enjoy the discovery of graphic novels and if you like, practice it to perfection.
1. From comic to graphic novel
(De la bande dessinée au roman(De la bande-dessinée au roman
graphique)
Workshop
Albane Buriel
2. I. Brainstorming
Ideas to begin :
h i i ?What is a comic ?
Do you know technical words ?
D k th ?Do you know some authors ?
Do you know some characters ?
3. II History of comicsII. History of comics
I. Firsts comic strips
II. The Golden Age in U.S
III.A popular style in France
IV. The 9th Art
7. First comic stripsFirst comic strips
• Les Pieds Nickelés (Fr 1908)• Les Pieds Nickelés, (Fr. 1908)
8. The Golden Age in U.Sg
(1930-1940)
• « Comics » but not only humoristic :
detectives, science fiction heros anddetectives, science fiction heros and
superheros appeared
• Before comics were only in newspapersBefore comics were only in newspapers
and magazines
• In 1934, the first « comic book » wasIn 1934, the first « comic book » was
published
• After the WW2, heros are moreAfter the WW2, heros are more
vulnerable
• Comics and their superheros screened
13. A popular style in Francep p y
• Les Aventures de Tintin, Hergé
(Belgium, 1929-1983)
14. A popular style in Francep p y
• Astérix, le scénariste René
Goscinny et le dessinateur Albert
Uderzo (1961 à aujourd’hui)
15. A popular style in Francep p y
• Les Schtroumfs, créé par Peyo (1963-
2008)
16. A popular style in FranceA popular style in France
• In the 70’ new• In the 70 , new
comic books for
adultsadults,
especially for
men with a lotmen with a lot
of innovations
• Corto Maltese,
Hugo Pratt
(Italie, 1967-
17. A popular style in FranceA popular style in France
• Adèle Blanc-sec• Adèle Blanc sec,
Jacques Tardi
(1976)(1976)
18. A popular style in FranceA popular style in France
• Moebius Jean Giraud• Moebius, Jean Giraud
(1976)
20. A popular style in FranceA popular style in France
• In the 80’In the 80 ,
comics were
internationallyy
recognized, U.S,
European authors
but also asiatic
authors with the
M hi h h dManga which had
a great success
(references at(references at
famous cartoon
heros in
21. A popular style in FranceA popular style in France
• Large public• Large public
• Available in
b k hevery bookshops
• XIII, William
Vance et Jean
Van Hamme
(belgium, 1983-
2007)
22. A popular style in FranceA popular style in France
• In the 90’ :
diversification
• « Nouvelle Vague »
(creativity(creativity,
originality)
• Different genres
• Trendy and adapted
cinema, animated
films, advts, video, ,
games...
• Popular and
recognizedrecognized
• Lanfeust de
d
24. Le Chat GelluckLe Chat, Gelluck
One of the most famous character of comic-stripp
First publication in “Le Soir” a belgium newspaper
in 1983
25. Garfield Jim DavisGarfield, Jim Davis
First publication in 1978 in 41 newspapers in the world.
Today, in 2 570 newspapers, in 111 contries, one of the most
published in the world.
26. The 9th ArtThe 9th Art
• Market and business• Market and business
• Festivals
• Exhibitions
• Famous artists and their personality
• Adaptations in cinema
• Video Games• Video Games
• Internet (blogs)
27. The 9th ArtThe 9th Art
• http://www.bdangouleme.co
m/137,concert-lescop-
ill b iillustre-par-bastien-
vives
28. The 9th ArtThe 9th Art
• Ex: Engagement politique et social• Ex: Engagement politique et social
• Le Monde Diplomatique en BD
29. The 9th Art
• Ex :Ex :
Autobiographie
• L’Association,L Association,
un éditeur
indépendant, (an
independant
editor)
• Chroniques
birmanes,
(Myanmar(Myanmar
chroniques)
• Guy Delisle 2007
30. III Literary genres in comicsIII. Literary genres in comics
• Biography
• Autobiography
• Humoristic
adventure• Autobiography
• Historical
• For children
adventure
• Thriller
• Fantasy• For children
• Science fiction
• Adventure
Fantasy
• Comic
• Manga• Adventure Manga
31. IV. Techniques to create a
icomic
• « Mettre les choses en place »• « Mettre les choses en place »,
Cestac
P t thi i dPut things in order
• « Mettre son dessin au service du
récit », Juillard
Drawing for the narrative
• « Rentrer dans le secret du
personnage », Giraudp g ,
Come inside the character secret
32. « Mettre les choses en place »,
C tCestac
Put things in orderPut things in order
VIDEO
• After the writer René Cotillon, what
Cestac needs to do ?
• In which order, she does it ?,
• Do you recognize the comic-book she
is drawing ?is drawing ?
33. 1. Découper une page en cases.
l b l2. Calibrer le texte.
3. Écrire le texte et calibrer les
bulles.
4. Dessiner les personnages.p g
5. Passer la page à l’encre.
6 Finir le décor et l’encrer6. Finir le décor et l encrer.
7. Faire la couleur.
40. Les Bidochons, Le Démon de midi,
Fl C tFlorence Cestac
• Understand pictures / Comprendre lesUnderstand pictures / Comprendre les
illustrations
• Understand narrative / Comprendre leUnderstand narrative / Comprendre le
récit
• Work in group / Travailler en groupeWork in group / Travailler en groupe
• Complete dialogues / Compléter les
dialoguesdialogues
• Draw the « missed strip » / Dessiner
brièvement l’illustration dans labrièvement l illustration dans la
case manquante
• Read dialogues / Lire les dialogues
41. « Rentrer dans le secret du
personnage »personnage »
Jean Giraud
Come inside the character’ secretCome inside the character secret
VIDEO
42. V Comics and creativityV. Comics and creativity
• Le Petit Spirou Dis bonjour à la• Le Petit Spirou, Dis bonjour à la
dame, Tome and Janry (1990’) (Say
Hello at the woman)Hello at the woman)
• What happens in firsts strip ?
• By groups, try to find by writing and
drawing which happens ?
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