Example Exam 1
1. Choose one of the Comic Strips; briefly explain how it appeals to an audience.
2. Storyboard a short comic strip (approx 5 frames) using the appropriate conventions.
3. Explain how comics appeal to different audiences.
4. Give 2 reasons why comics have managed to survive the digital age.
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Example Exam 2
1. What features of the comic strip help identify the target audience?
2. Create a new comic aimed at primary school children by completing the following tasks:
a. Create a title
b. Create a list of characters
c. Design a front cover
d. Explain how your comic will appeal to your target audience
3. List every thing you would expect to see on the front cover of a comic.
4. Give 3 reasons why audiences might read comics, using at least one comic as an example.
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Example Exam 3
1. What are the typical conventions you would expect to see on the front cover of a comic?
2. Show how one example of each of the following is used in comics to attract an audience:
a. Language
b. Layout
c. Use of colour
d. Fonts
3. Describe the typical layout of a comic strip
4. Describe how you would market a new comic aimed at children
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Example Exam 4
1. State 2 features of the front cover that make it fit the comic genre.
2. Create a new comic aimed at adults by completing the following tasks:
a. Create a title
b. Create a list of characters
c. Design a front cover
d. Explain how your comic will appeal to your target audience
3. Describe how different text is presented in comics.
4. Describe how you would market a new comics aimed at teenagers
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Example Exam 5
1. Identify and describe the presentational devices used.
2. With detailed reference to at least 2 comics, explain why you think that they are so popular with a particular audience and less with others.
3. Create a new comic aimed at teenagers by completing the following tasks:
a. Create a title
b. Create a list of characters
c. Design a front cover
d. Explain how your comic will appeal to your target audience
4. Explain how different comics fulfil the different needs suggested by the uses and gratifications theory.
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Example Exam 6
1. Provide a short analysis of the comic strip using the relevant media language.
2. Create a new comic aimed at primary school children by completing the following tasks:
a. Create a title
b. Create a list of characters
c. Design a front cover
d. Explain how your comic will appeal to your target audience
3. State 3 things that comics have in common using at least 2 different styles of comics as examples.
4. Identify common stereotypes within comics.
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Example Exam 7
1. How do you think the readers are expected to react to the comic?
2. Does the comic represent reality, if so, how.
3. Create a new comic aimed at adults by completing the following tasks:
a. Create a title
b. Create a list of characters
c. Design a front cover
d. Explain how your comic will appeal to your target audience
4. Make suggestions on ho and what you would research prior to producing a new comic.
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Example Exam 8
1. What do you think the preferred reading of the comic is?
2. Story board a short comic strip (approx 5 frames) using the appropriate conventions.
3. Show how one example of each of the following is used in comics to attract an audience:
a. Language
b. Layout
c. Use of colour
d. Fonts
4. Evaluate the role of the regulatory bodies within the print industry and the effect they have on the publishing of comics.
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Example Exam 9
1. Choose one of the Comic Strips; briefly explain how it appeals to an audience.
2. Write a treatment for a new comic aimed at teenagers.
3. Create a new comic aimed at teenagers by completing the following tasks:
a. Create a title
b. Create a list of characters
c. Design a front cover
d. Explain how your comic will appeal to your target audience
4. What industry regulations would you have to consider when producing a comic.
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Example Exam 10
1. List every thing you would expect to see on the front cover of a comic.
2. Analyse and interpret the relationship of the content of the comic to the target audience.
3. Show how one example of each of the following is used in comics to attract an audience:
a. Language
b. Layout
c. Use of colour
d. Fonts
4. Explain how different comics fulfill the different needs suggested in the uses and gratifications theory.
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
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