1. Digital Graphic Narrative Planning
Use this booklet to help structure your planning and collate your planning documents.
Considerations:
There are lots of things to consider in this project. Fill out each section in detail to show you have thought about each one. You
should imagine that this is a live project, so considerations like cost, quantity and codes of practice must be thought about in that
context rather than just as a college project.
Costs: There will be no cost for me as I will be using a computer with all the programs need already on it.
However, I will be drawing some of my pictures and so there may be a cost for pencil and paper to draw with.
Available resources: The resources that will be available will be the PC’s at college and the pencil, paper
and any other drawing equipment that I may need.
2. Quantity: I will start selling my book in children’s book stores and as its popularity grows I may think to
release it onto some electronic devices such as Kindles and the Apple and Android Stores.
Audience and Target Market: My target audience is children between ages 5 and 10. I am also trying to
make it appeal to adults as they will be the ones who will be buying it and reading to their kids and so it needs
to look appealing to them.
Quality Factors: The factors that may affect the quality of my work will be if I miss a day in production and if I
do I will need to make up for that by work a little bit of overtime on another day. Also if the work place that I
am working within is loud and disruptive I will get distracted and this will slow down my production.
Codes of Practice: The codes of practice apply to those who are under agreements which a person licences
an interest in copyright of work. This doesn’t apply to those who have invested money into a published piece
3. Regulation: My book has no pop up parts or interactive bits and so has no regulations to meet. It will just be
your standard flat plan reading book.
Copyright: My book should not infringe any copyright rules as I shall be using my own images that I will draw.
Also if I do find myself needing a picture from the internet I shall make sure to find a copyright free one or
change the image enough to call it my own.
Ethical Issues: There will be no ethical issues in my book as it is a book about aliens and has no religious
mentions or race metions.
4. Resources:
A successful project relies on good planning. Considering all the resources you will need for a project and then assessing which
you already have and which you need will help ensure you are ready to start your project.
If there is a resource you don’t currently have, then consider how you are going to get it before you go in to production.
Resource:
Do you have
it? What do you need to do to get it?
Computer Yes N/A
Drawing Equipment Yes N/A
5. Production Schedule:
Delivering your project on time is vital. In order to do this, you need a solid plan of action. This will help you divide up your work in
to manageable chunks to be tackled one at a time. It will also allow you to plan which tasks need to be done in which order. It will
also allow you to track your progress each day. If you are falling behind, you will need to modify the way you work. If you work
faster than expected, you can clearly see what the next steps you need to take are.
Each session is a half day of college.
Session 1:
I will plan out how I am going to create the characters for my book
Collect the images of possible characters for me to rotoscope
Begin work on all the characters in my book
Continue creating and tweaking these characters
Session 2:
Plan out how I will make the Houses for my book
Collect possible images of houses that I can Rotoscope
Start creating the house assets
Continue creating and tweaking the houses
Session 3:
Plan out the creation of all scenery and smaller assets (e.g. cauldron, bundle of stick bricks and straw
etc)
Collect the images I will use to Rotoscope
Start work on the scenery and smaller assets
Continue work and tweaks on the assets and scenery.
Session 4:
6. Plan out how to create page ones illustration and put all the characters into their pose
Place them onto the scenery and create page 1
Plan how page twos illustrations will look and put the characters into their poses
Place them onto the scenery and make page 2
Session 5:
Plan out how page three will look and pose all the characters accordingly
Start work on page three
Plan out how page 4 will look, Position each character to the pose I need
Create page 4s illustration
Session 6:
Plan how page five will look and position all the characters
Create page fives illustration
Plan how page six will look and positon the characters into their respective poses
Make page six’s illustration
Session 7:
Plan page seven and position all the characters
Create page seven’s illustration
Plan out page eight and position all the characters
Make pages seven’s illustration
Session 8:
Plan out page nine and get all the characters into their poses
Create page nine’s illustration
Plan page ten and put the characters into the poses needed
Create page ten’s illustration
7. Session 9:
Plan out page eleven and take all scenery, characters and small assets and put them into position
Create page eleven’s illustration.
Plan out page twelve and pose all the characters
Create page twelve’s illustration.
Session 10:
Check over all of the pages
Teak anything that needs to be tweaked
Perform one last check through
Make sure there are no continuity issues.
8. Health and safety:
Your health and safety and that of those around you are very important. Just like in industry, an accident could prevent you from
working. Whilst we don’t work in a highly dangerous environment, there are still risks. Some are short term, such as trips and
spillages whilst others, such as long term damage to eyesight or back problems, may affect you much later in life.
Consider the risks based on the activities you will be undertaking during the project. Explain how you could prevent them from
happening.
Ensure you reference appropriate pieces of legislation, design to protect people at work.
Health and Safety Issue How can you prevent it?
Straining your back or wrists
Make sure to sit in an upright position with hands resting
gently on the table
Stained eyes from looking at a screen Make sure to take breaks every 30mins