Post by richardvasseur on Sept 24, 2019 14:27:20 GMT
Writing Comics: A Comprehensive Guide
Video series
More of online course.
Author and narrator : Stefan Petrucha
Cost: 24.99. There is bargain price offered on website.
two hours and 40 minutes
www.udemy.com/course/writing-comics/
gives samples.
Allen Klingelhoets
Jazma Online
I enjoyed getting information from Stefan Petrucha about how to format strips. There are many things discussed which could help individual get into comic book industry. It teaches writing not drawing. I have read many of Stefan Petrucha's Nancy Drew graphic novels. I have also read several of his novels. I think very informative course for person thinking of writing in comic book industry. It is great to learn directly from person with huge amount of work in comic book industry. I think will start by giving some history to bibliography from Wikipedia.
Wikipedia info:
Stefan Petrucha has been a tech writer, an educational writer, a public relations writer and an editor for trade journals.[citation needed] He is also a teacher of comics, and teaches three online courses on writing for comics and other skills through the University of Massachusetts.[3]
Selected bibliography
Making God (Between the Lines, 1997)
Dark Ages: Assamite (White Wolf, 2002)
Haunting the Dead: The Grass is Always Greener (White Wolf, 2003)
The Tunnel at the End of the Light in the Time Hunter series (Telos Publishing, 2004)
TimeTripper series
Yestermorrow (Penguin/Razorbill 2006)
InRage (Penguin/Razorbill 2006)
BlindSighted (Penguin/Razorbill 2006)
FutureImperfect (Penguin/Raozrbill 2007)
The Shadow of Frankenstein (Dark Horse Books 2006)
Wicked Dead series (HarperCollins 2007–2008)
Teen, Inc. (Walker Books for Young Readers, 2007)
The Rule of Won (Walker Books for Young Readers 2008)
Blood Prophecy (Grand Central Publishing, 2010)
Dead Mann Walking (Roc Books, 2011)
Ripper (Philomel, 2012)
Deadpool: Paws (Marvel, 2015)
Graphic novels/comic books
Squalor 4 issue limited series with Tom Sutton (First Comics, 1989–90)
Meta-4 on-going series with Ian Gibson, cancelled after 3 issues (First Comics, 1990–91)
Lance Barnes, Post Nuke Dick mini-series with Barry Crain (Epic Comics, 1993, collected edition Moonstone Comics, 2004)
Duckman (Topps, 1994)
X-Files (Topps Comics 1995-96) – also collected in trade paperbacks
The Bandy Man (Caliber Comics, 1996)
Kolchak: The Devil in the Details (Moonstone Comics, 2002)
Mickey Mouse and Friends, Donald Duck and Friends, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and other Disney comics (Gemstone Publishing, 2003–2008); stories originally written for Egmont Publishing 1994–2007
Nancy Drew, Girl Detective graphic novel series (Papercutz, 2005 onwards)
Beowulf graphic novel (HarperCollins, 2007)
Harvey Beaks (Papercutz)[4]
Allen
A Comprehensive Guide info:
What you'll learn
How to write comic books like a pro
How and why comics work
The writer's place in the production flow
How to create clear descriptions that inspire artists
How to pitch your comic stories
The different ways artists and writers collaborate
How to properly format your scripts
How to define character through dialogue
How to fit your words into the small space of a panel
Requirements
No artistic ability required - curiosity and a desire to learn are all you need
Description
A comprehensive look at creating comic books specifically for the writer. NOT a course in drawing, these two hours and forty minutes of video lectures by comic veteran Stefan Petrucha combine nuts-and-bolts tips, rules and insider info with easy-to-understand theory. They cover everything from the basics, to panel descriptions that inspire visuals, character-driven dialogue, the writer’s relationship with the artist and the industry, and much more. Not just about superheroes, the course treats the graphic novel as an open medium capable of expressing any content from genre to poetry.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in writing comic books for profit or pleasure
Allen Klingelhoets
Video series
More of online course.
Author and narrator : Stefan Petrucha
Cost: 24.99. There is bargain price offered on website.
two hours and 40 minutes
www.udemy.com/course/writing-comics/
gives samples.
Allen Klingelhoets
Jazma Online
I enjoyed getting information from Stefan Petrucha about how to format strips. There are many things discussed which could help individual get into comic book industry. It teaches writing not drawing. I have read many of Stefan Petrucha's Nancy Drew graphic novels. I have also read several of his novels. I think very informative course for person thinking of writing in comic book industry. It is great to learn directly from person with huge amount of work in comic book industry. I think will start by giving some history to bibliography from Wikipedia.
Wikipedia info:
Stefan Petrucha has been a tech writer, an educational writer, a public relations writer and an editor for trade journals.[citation needed] He is also a teacher of comics, and teaches three online courses on writing for comics and other skills through the University of Massachusetts.[3]
Selected bibliography
Making God (Between the Lines, 1997)
Dark Ages: Assamite (White Wolf, 2002)
Haunting the Dead: The Grass is Always Greener (White Wolf, 2003)
The Tunnel at the End of the Light in the Time Hunter series (Telos Publishing, 2004)
TimeTripper series
Yestermorrow (Penguin/Razorbill 2006)
InRage (Penguin/Razorbill 2006)
BlindSighted (Penguin/Razorbill 2006)
FutureImperfect (Penguin/Raozrbill 2007)
The Shadow of Frankenstein (Dark Horse Books 2006)
Wicked Dead series (HarperCollins 2007–2008)
Teen, Inc. (Walker Books for Young Readers, 2007)
The Rule of Won (Walker Books for Young Readers 2008)
Blood Prophecy (Grand Central Publishing, 2010)
Dead Mann Walking (Roc Books, 2011)
Ripper (Philomel, 2012)
Deadpool: Paws (Marvel, 2015)
Graphic novels/comic books
Squalor 4 issue limited series with Tom Sutton (First Comics, 1989–90)
Meta-4 on-going series with Ian Gibson, cancelled after 3 issues (First Comics, 1990–91)
Lance Barnes, Post Nuke Dick mini-series with Barry Crain (Epic Comics, 1993, collected edition Moonstone Comics, 2004)
Duckman (Topps, 1994)
X-Files (Topps Comics 1995-96) – also collected in trade paperbacks
The Bandy Man (Caliber Comics, 1996)
Kolchak: The Devil in the Details (Moonstone Comics, 2002)
Mickey Mouse and Friends, Donald Duck and Friends, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and other Disney comics (Gemstone Publishing, 2003–2008); stories originally written for Egmont Publishing 1994–2007
Nancy Drew, Girl Detective graphic novel series (Papercutz, 2005 onwards)
Beowulf graphic novel (HarperCollins, 2007)
Harvey Beaks (Papercutz)[4]
Allen
A Comprehensive Guide info:
What you'll learn
How to write comic books like a pro
How and why comics work
The writer's place in the production flow
How to create clear descriptions that inspire artists
How to pitch your comic stories
The different ways artists and writers collaborate
How to properly format your scripts
How to define character through dialogue
How to fit your words into the small space of a panel
Requirements
No artistic ability required - curiosity and a desire to learn are all you need
Description
A comprehensive look at creating comic books specifically for the writer. NOT a course in drawing, these two hours and forty minutes of video lectures by comic veteran Stefan Petrucha combine nuts-and-bolts tips, rules and insider info with easy-to-understand theory. They cover everything from the basics, to panel descriptions that inspire visuals, character-driven dialogue, the writer’s relationship with the artist and the industry, and much more. Not just about superheroes, the course treats the graphic novel as an open medium capable of expressing any content from genre to poetry.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in writing comic books for profit or pleasure
Allen Klingelhoets