Ella Fitzgerald graphic novel project summary:
1. The student has chosen to create a graphic novel focused on the life of jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald set in the early 1900s. They will follow her rise to fame from a difficult childhood.
2. Research included questionnaires about comic preferences, visits to stores and galleries to study the time period, and online research on graphic novel genres and Ella Fitzgerald's biography.
3. The story involves a deal Ella makes with a trickster character for fame, though his intentions are less than honorable, and a demon who comes to collect payment. The student focused on accurately portraying the time period and characters.
4. Pre-production included character designs, location research
The document provides research and development work for a game art character. It includes mood boards exploring character ideas and equipment. Several sketches of birds, insects, and other animals are shown studying anatomy and rendering with different materials. A character mood board explores transportation and skills ideas. Rough sketches of a character focus on facial features and hair. The bottom right sketch is selected for further development.
The document is a production log for a graphic novel project focused on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project settled on telling Ella Fitzgerald's story from her early struggles to rising fame. Research included surveys of comic fans and visual research of the 1900s era.
- A storyline was developed following Ella from her mother's death through accepting a deal from a trickster that leads to fame but also danger. Main characters were identified.
- Pre-production addressed materials and copyright. Visual research provided character inspiration. Test sketches and cover ideas were created.
- Production involved sketching pages in a sketchbook at A4 size then scanning and editing pages digitally. The timeline was shortened due
Ella Fitzgerald's life and rise to fame will be the focus of a graphic novel. Research included surveys of comic fans, visits to art galleries and music stores. The story will follow Ella's difficult childhood and vulnerable period where she is approached by a trickster offering fame in exchange for her soul. Tempie, Ella's mother, tries to protect her. Main characters include Ella, Tempie, and jazz musicians from the era. Visual research was conducted to inspire character designs and settings from the early 1900s. Production will utilize A4 paper cut to fit the sketchbook binding.
This document discusses Cassie Coyne's final major project for a graphic novel called "The Hollow Queen". It lists the ILP review of her work and targets completed for the project.
This document outlines the schedule and tasks for a student's final major project creating a graphic novel at Salford City College Eccles Sixth Form Centre. The schedule spans from February 4th to May 20th and includes tasks such as pitching initial ideas, conducting research, sketching characters, deciding on a storyline, checking for copyright issues, assessing timelines, and completing rough sketches and final details. Key dates include the pitch deadline of March 4th and the project deadline of May 20th.
FMP Production Log
The document outlines various ideas that were considered for a final major project, including creating a graphic novel, comic strips, or 3D models. It was decided to create a graphic novel about jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald set in the early 1900s, focusing on her rise to fame. Research was conducted through questionnaires, online forums, visiting art galleries and music stores. The storyline and characters were developed, with the title "Hollow Queen". Pre-production work included considering materials and copyright issues. Visual research was done for characters and graphic novel styles.
Production log for fmp and final evaluationcassie_coyne
The document provides details of the planning and research for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key points:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame, focusing on her early life struggles.
- Research included questionnaires with comic fans, online research on popular genres and forums, and visual research at art galleries and music stores to inform the setting.
- The storyline explores a fictional temptation Ella faces when vulnerable, offering fame in exchange for her soul. Her late mother Tempie looks on to protect her.
- Main characters include Ella, her family members, jazz musicians who knew her like Chick Webb and Billie Holiday. Copyright issues
Ella Fitzgerald graphic novel project summary:
1. The student has chosen to create a graphic novel focused on the life of jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald set in the early 1900s. They will follow her rise to fame from a difficult childhood.
2. Research included questionnaires about comic preferences, visits to stores and galleries to study the time period, and online research on graphic novel genres and Ella Fitzgerald's biography.
3. The story involves a deal Ella makes with a trickster character for fame, though his intentions are less than honorable, and a demon who comes to collect payment. The student focused on accurately portraying the time period and characters.
4. Pre-production included character designs, location research
The document provides research and development work for a game art character. It includes mood boards exploring character ideas and equipment. Several sketches of birds, insects, and other animals are shown studying anatomy and rendering with different materials. A character mood board explores transportation and skills ideas. Rough sketches of a character focus on facial features and hair. The bottom right sketch is selected for further development.
The document is a production log for a graphic novel project focused on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project settled on telling Ella Fitzgerald's story from her early struggles to rising fame. Research included surveys of comic fans and visual research of the 1900s era.
- A storyline was developed following Ella from her mother's death through accepting a deal from a trickster that leads to fame but also danger. Main characters were identified.
- Pre-production addressed materials and copyright. Visual research provided character inspiration. Test sketches and cover ideas were created.
- Production involved sketching pages in a sketchbook at A4 size then scanning and editing pages digitally. The timeline was shortened due
Ella Fitzgerald's life and rise to fame will be the focus of a graphic novel. Research included surveys of comic fans, visits to art galleries and music stores. The story will follow Ella's difficult childhood and vulnerable period where she is approached by a trickster offering fame in exchange for her soul. Tempie, Ella's mother, tries to protect her. Main characters include Ella, Tempie, and jazz musicians from the era. Visual research was conducted to inspire character designs and settings from the early 1900s. Production will utilize A4 paper cut to fit the sketchbook binding.
This document discusses Cassie Coyne's final major project for a graphic novel called "The Hollow Queen". It lists the ILP review of her work and targets completed for the project.
This document outlines the schedule and tasks for a student's final major project creating a graphic novel at Salford City College Eccles Sixth Form Centre. The schedule spans from February 4th to May 20th and includes tasks such as pitching initial ideas, conducting research, sketching characters, deciding on a storyline, checking for copyright issues, assessing timelines, and completing rough sketches and final details. Key dates include the pitch deadline of March 4th and the project deadline of May 20th.
FMP Production Log
The document outlines various ideas that were considered for a final major project, including creating a graphic novel, comic strips, or 3D models. It was decided to create a graphic novel about jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald set in the early 1900s, focusing on her rise to fame. Research was conducted through questionnaires, online forums, visiting art galleries and music stores. The storyline and characters were developed, with the title "Hollow Queen". Pre-production work included considering materials and copyright issues. Visual research was done for characters and graphic novel styles.
Production log for fmp and final evaluationcassie_coyne
The document provides details of the planning and research for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key points:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame, focusing on her early life struggles.
- Research included questionnaires with comic fans, online research on popular genres and forums, and visual research at art galleries and music stores to inform the setting.
- The storyline explores a fictional temptation Ella faces when vulnerable, offering fame in exchange for her soul. Her late mother Tempie looks on to protect her.
- Main characters include Ella, her family members, jazz musicians who knew her like Chick Webb and Billie Holiday. Copyright issues
This assignment brief outlines tasks for a student to complete units in Creative Media Production Management, Research Techniques, and Pre-Production Techniques. The student will develop, research, and pitch an idea for a graphic novel about Ella Fitzgerald. They will conduct research on audiences and trends, generate story ideas, and create pre-production documents and plans. The assignment includes tasks for primary research, idea development, production management, and presenting the final product for feedback. The deadline is May 24th, 2013.
1) The document provides an updated story outline for "The Hollow Queen" which follows Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame in the 1930s and 1940s as a jazz singer, and her dealings with a mysterious trickster figure.
2) As Ella gains success performing with bands like Chick Webb's, the trickster returns demanding payment, appearing increasingly degraded over time.
3) In a climactic confrontation, the trickster tries to convince Ella to give up her soul in exchange for a dream life with her family, but she refuses, realizing her talent and success are her own. At the final moment, Ella's mother Tempie's spirit protects her daughter by claiming the trickster's soul instead.
This document provides an overview and production log for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project will tell Ella Fitzgerald's story and rise to fame, incorporating fictional elements like a trickster character.
- Research was conducted through online forums, polls, and visits to art galleries and music stores to study the early 1900s era.
- Character designs and visual research references were created for main characters like Ella Fitzgerald and supporting characters.
- A basic storyline was outlined in bullet points covering Ella's early life challenges and potential dealings with the trickster character.
- Pre-production planning addressed materials needed and copyright considerations for using real people in the story.
Ella Fitzgerald's life and rise to fame will be the focus of a graphic novel. Research included surveys of comic fans and visual research of the 1900s era. The storyline will follow Ella's difficult childhood and vulnerable period where she encounters a trickster who promises fame in exchange for her soul. Tempie, Ella's mother, protects her from the trickster and demon. Main characters include Ella, Tempie, and other jazz musicians. Visual research was conducted on the characters. Production will utilize A4 paper and digital coloring.
The document outlines the production log for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, including brainstorming different ideas, conducting research through questionnaires and online forums, developing characters and storylines, and carrying out visual research on styles and time periods. Key aspects of pre-production included deciding on the graphic novel format and style, addressing potential copyright issues, and beginning artwork with character sketches and page layout designs.
This document provides details on the development of a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. It outlines the initial brainstorming process, research conducted, including visiting stores and online forums to understand audience preferences. It discusses settling on the idea of creating a graphic novel about Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame. The document then provides an outline of the basic storyline, which follows key events in Ella's early life and introduces a fictional element involving a trickster character who offers her fame in exchange for a deal.
This document provides details on the development of a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. It outlines the initial brainstorming process, research conducted, including visiting stores and online forums to understand audience preferences. It discusses settling on the idea of creating a graphic novel about Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame. The document then provides an outline of the basic storyline, which follows key events in Ella's early life and introduces a fictional element involving a trickster character who offers her fame in exchange for a deal.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a graphic novel called "Cassie Coyne: The Hollow Queen". The main character will be a young Ella Fitzgerald before her rise to fame, struggling in the early 1900s music industry. Research will include jazz, blues, and Ella Fitzgerald's life. The novel will be hand drawn and scanned, possibly with added color. Risks like copyright will be considered. The creator expects to earn around £20,000 annually working 4 days a week on the project. A production log and schedule are included to plan and track progress.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a graphic novel called "Cassie Coyne: The Hollow Queen". The main character will be a young Ella Fitzgerald before her rise to fame, struggling in the early 1900s music industry. The author will hand draw the graphic novel then scan the pages to upload online. Research on jazz, blues, and Ella Fitzgerald will be conducted. A schedule is included laying out the production timeline from initial meetings through evaluation.
This document provides details on the planning and research for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key points include:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame, focusing on her early struggles.
- Research was conducted through questionnaires, online research on graphic novel preferences and forums, and visits to art galleries and music stores to study the early 1900s era.
- A basic storyline was outlined covering Ella's early life challenges and a fictional element of making a deal with a trickster character for fame.
- Main characters were identified including Ella Fitzgerald and other jazz singers of the time.
- Pre-production details were considered around materials needed
This production log documents the planning and development process for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame.
- Research was conducted through questionnaires at comic stores and online research on graphic novel genres and sales data.
- Visual research included photographing items from the 1900s at local museums.
- A basic storyline was outlined focusing on Ella's early struggles and potential supernatural elements.
- Main characters were identified and character sketches were developed.
- Considerations around copyright and permissions for using real people were discussed.
- Inspiration was gathered for depicting the "Trickster" character.
This document provides an overview of the process and planning for a graphic novel project focused on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame and include other jazz singers as characters.
- Research was conducted through questionnaires at comic stores and online forums to understand audience preferences and the jazz history period.
- Visual research involved photographing artifacts from the 1900s at local museums and music stores to depict the era accurately.
- The storyline and characters are being developed, with the working title "Hollow Queen" exploring a fictional temptation element in Ella's journey to fame.
This production log details the planning and research for a graphic novel project focused on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Research included distributing questionnaires at comic shops, online research on popular graphic novel genres and forums, and visual research visiting museums and a music store. The project will be a black hardcover graphic novel created using sketches, Photoshop for coloring, and rulers for layout. The story will follow Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame.
The document outlines initial ideas for a final major project, including a graphic novel set in medieval times about hunting or scouting, a 3D model of a 1900s jazz club, and electronic comic strips released online. It then focuses on developing an idea for a graphic novel set in early 1900s America about the early life and rise to fame of a jazz singer, with the potential inclusion of other notable jazz musicians of the time like Ella Fitzgerald. Research on comic fans' preferences informed the decision to create a hardback graphic novel exploring Ella Fitzgerald's career path.
This document outlines the schedule and tasks for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production final major project on developing a graphic novel called "Cassie Coyne FMP, the Hollow Queen". The schedule spans from February 4th to May 20th and includes tasks such as launching the project, researching ideas, sketching characters, delivering a pitch, starting pre-production, rough sketching the storyboard, inking the drawings, and completing an evaluation by May 20th. Progress and completion of tasks are tracked weekly in the schedule.
The document outlines potential ideas for a final major project, including:
1) A graphic novel or comic book set in medieval times about hunting or scouting.
2) A 3D model of a 1900s jazz club environment.
3) A series of illustrated 1900s posters about jazz music to attract fans or increase interest in jazz.
The document then focuses on the idea of a graphic novel set in the early 1900s about a jazz singer rising to fame, and outlines plans to create a graphic novel in a hardback sketchbook about Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame.
The production log documents planning and development for a final major project focused on creating a graphic novel. Ideas considered include comic strips set in medieval times or focusing on a jazz singer. Research was conducted through questionnaires at comic stores and online research on graphic novel preferences and jazz history. The project was settled on a graphic novel telling the story of jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame. Visual research involved visiting art galleries and music stores. Production planning will account for time and budget. Feedback will be gathered through presenting to a focus group, and changes made based on that feedback.
This assignment brief outlines tasks for a student to complete a final major project involving the creation of a graphic novel. The student must originate, develop, research and pitch an idea; conduct research; create pre-production documentation; manage the production process; and present and evaluate the completed project. The project involves three units of study: creative media production management, research techniques for the creative media industries, and pre-production techniques. The student will create a graphic novel based on the life of Ella Fitzgerald before her rise to fame.
Cassie Coyne is proposing to create a graphic novel/comic for her final major project. She chose this idea because art is her main skill and interest. The project will require intensive attention to detail and extra time to create it to a high standard. The target audience would be fans of comic books and graphic novels, like teenagers and young adults. She will need various art materials depending on the length of the story. After considering content options, the project will be a short readable graphic novel in a fiction genre like medieval or science fiction.
This schedule outlines the tasks and deadlines for a student's final major project on a creative media production games design extended diploma. It shows the student is expected to regularly update their production log, conduct research, develop storyboard ideas, and begin work on rough sketches and inking for their comic book storyboard. Key deadlines include a pitch by week 4 and pre-production by week 5, with an evaluation due by the beginning of week 8.
This assignment brief outlines tasks for a student to complete units in Creative Media Production Management, Research Techniques, and Pre-Production Techniques. The student will develop, research, and pitch an idea for a graphic novel about Ella Fitzgerald. They will conduct research on audiences and trends, generate story ideas, and create pre-production documents and plans. The assignment includes tasks for primary research, idea development, production management, and presenting the final product for feedback. The deadline is May 24th, 2013.
1) The document provides an updated story outline for "The Hollow Queen" which follows Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame in the 1930s and 1940s as a jazz singer, and her dealings with a mysterious trickster figure.
2) As Ella gains success performing with bands like Chick Webb's, the trickster returns demanding payment, appearing increasingly degraded over time.
3) In a climactic confrontation, the trickster tries to convince Ella to give up her soul in exchange for a dream life with her family, but she refuses, realizing her talent and success are her own. At the final moment, Ella's mother Tempie's spirit protects her daughter by claiming the trickster's soul instead.
This document provides an overview and production log for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project will tell Ella Fitzgerald's story and rise to fame, incorporating fictional elements like a trickster character.
- Research was conducted through online forums, polls, and visits to art galleries and music stores to study the early 1900s era.
- Character designs and visual research references were created for main characters like Ella Fitzgerald and supporting characters.
- A basic storyline was outlined in bullet points covering Ella's early life challenges and potential dealings with the trickster character.
- Pre-production planning addressed materials needed and copyright considerations for using real people in the story.
Ella Fitzgerald's life and rise to fame will be the focus of a graphic novel. Research included surveys of comic fans and visual research of the 1900s era. The storyline will follow Ella's difficult childhood and vulnerable period where she encounters a trickster who promises fame in exchange for her soul. Tempie, Ella's mother, protects her from the trickster and demon. Main characters include Ella, Tempie, and other jazz musicians. Visual research was conducted on the characters. Production will utilize A4 paper and digital coloring.
The document outlines the production log for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, including brainstorming different ideas, conducting research through questionnaires and online forums, developing characters and storylines, and carrying out visual research on styles and time periods. Key aspects of pre-production included deciding on the graphic novel format and style, addressing potential copyright issues, and beginning artwork with character sketches and page layout designs.
This document provides details on the development of a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. It outlines the initial brainstorming process, research conducted, including visiting stores and online forums to understand audience preferences. It discusses settling on the idea of creating a graphic novel about Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame. The document then provides an outline of the basic storyline, which follows key events in Ella's early life and introduces a fictional element involving a trickster character who offers her fame in exchange for a deal.
This document provides details on the development of a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. It outlines the initial brainstorming process, research conducted, including visiting stores and online forums to understand audience preferences. It discusses settling on the idea of creating a graphic novel about Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame. The document then provides an outline of the basic storyline, which follows key events in Ella's early life and introduces a fictional element involving a trickster character who offers her fame in exchange for a deal.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a graphic novel called "Cassie Coyne: The Hollow Queen". The main character will be a young Ella Fitzgerald before her rise to fame, struggling in the early 1900s music industry. Research will include jazz, blues, and Ella Fitzgerald's life. The novel will be hand drawn and scanned, possibly with added color. Risks like copyright will be considered. The creator expects to earn around £20,000 annually working 4 days a week on the project. A production log and schedule are included to plan and track progress.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a graphic novel called "Cassie Coyne: The Hollow Queen". The main character will be a young Ella Fitzgerald before her rise to fame, struggling in the early 1900s music industry. The author will hand draw the graphic novel then scan the pages to upload online. Research on jazz, blues, and Ella Fitzgerald will be conducted. A schedule is included laying out the production timeline from initial meetings through evaluation.
This document provides details on the planning and research for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key points include:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame, focusing on her early struggles.
- Research was conducted through questionnaires, online research on graphic novel preferences and forums, and visits to art galleries and music stores to study the early 1900s era.
- A basic storyline was outlined covering Ella's early life challenges and a fictional element of making a deal with a trickster character for fame.
- Main characters were identified including Ella Fitzgerald and other jazz singers of the time.
- Pre-production details were considered around materials needed
This production log documents the planning and development process for a graphic novel project focusing on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame.
- Research was conducted through questionnaires at comic stores and online research on graphic novel genres and sales data.
- Visual research included photographing items from the 1900s at local museums.
- A basic storyline was outlined focusing on Ella's early struggles and potential supernatural elements.
- Main characters were identified and character sketches were developed.
- Considerations around copyright and permissions for using real people were discussed.
- Inspiration was gathered for depicting the "Trickster" character.
This document provides an overview of the process and planning for a graphic novel project focused on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Key details include:
- The project will be a graphic novel telling the story of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame and include other jazz singers as characters.
- Research was conducted through questionnaires at comic stores and online forums to understand audience preferences and the jazz history period.
- Visual research involved photographing artifacts from the 1900s at local museums and music stores to depict the era accurately.
- The storyline and characters are being developed, with the working title "Hollow Queen" exploring a fictional temptation element in Ella's journey to fame.
This production log details the planning and research for a graphic novel project focused on jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. Research included distributing questionnaires at comic shops, online research on popular graphic novel genres and forums, and visual research visiting museums and a music store. The project will be a black hardcover graphic novel created using sketches, Photoshop for coloring, and rulers for layout. The story will follow Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame.
The document outlines initial ideas for a final major project, including a graphic novel set in medieval times about hunting or scouting, a 3D model of a 1900s jazz club, and electronic comic strips released online. It then focuses on developing an idea for a graphic novel set in early 1900s America about the early life and rise to fame of a jazz singer, with the potential inclusion of other notable jazz musicians of the time like Ella Fitzgerald. Research on comic fans' preferences informed the decision to create a hardback graphic novel exploring Ella Fitzgerald's career path.
This document outlines the schedule and tasks for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production final major project on developing a graphic novel called "Cassie Coyne FMP, the Hollow Queen". The schedule spans from February 4th to May 20th and includes tasks such as launching the project, researching ideas, sketching characters, delivering a pitch, starting pre-production, rough sketching the storyboard, inking the drawings, and completing an evaluation by May 20th. Progress and completion of tasks are tracked weekly in the schedule.
The document outlines potential ideas for a final major project, including:
1) A graphic novel or comic book set in medieval times about hunting or scouting.
2) A 3D model of a 1900s jazz club environment.
3) A series of illustrated 1900s posters about jazz music to attract fans or increase interest in jazz.
The document then focuses on the idea of a graphic novel set in the early 1900s about a jazz singer rising to fame, and outlines plans to create a graphic novel in a hardback sketchbook about Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame.
The production log documents planning and development for a final major project focused on creating a graphic novel. Ideas considered include comic strips set in medieval times or focusing on a jazz singer. Research was conducted through questionnaires at comic stores and online research on graphic novel preferences and jazz history. The project was settled on a graphic novel telling the story of jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald's rise to fame. Visual research involved visiting art galleries and music stores. Production planning will account for time and budget. Feedback will be gathered through presenting to a focus group, and changes made based on that feedback.
This assignment brief outlines tasks for a student to complete a final major project involving the creation of a graphic novel. The student must originate, develop, research and pitch an idea; conduct research; create pre-production documentation; manage the production process; and present and evaluate the completed project. The project involves three units of study: creative media production management, research techniques for the creative media industries, and pre-production techniques. The student will create a graphic novel based on the life of Ella Fitzgerald before her rise to fame.
Cassie Coyne is proposing to create a graphic novel/comic for her final major project. She chose this idea because art is her main skill and interest. The project will require intensive attention to detail and extra time to create it to a high standard. The target audience would be fans of comic books and graphic novels, like teenagers and young adults. She will need various art materials depending on the length of the story. After considering content options, the project will be a short readable graphic novel in a fiction genre like medieval or science fiction.
This schedule outlines the tasks and deadlines for a student's final major project on a creative media production games design extended diploma. It shows the student is expected to regularly update their production log, conduct research, develop storyboard ideas, and begin work on rough sketches and inking for their comic book storyboard. Key deadlines include a pitch by week 4 and pre-production by week 5, with an evaluation due by the beginning of week 8.