Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Status Update WEEK 6

Things done :
- The book
- Blog updates
- Slides
-Script
-Research

Problems faced :
- Week 2 & 3 updates were not posted so therefore making the blog a bit messy and not in chronological order
- Certain information was not posted ( e.g. reasons)

How it was solved :
- Blog was updated 
- Reasons were posted


Status update WEEK 3

Things done :
- Final drawings
- The story itself
- Designs for the cover

Problems faced :
- The drawings and story was not done together so the pictures did not fit a few chapters 
- The making of the book was tricky and we had to refer to old children's books to start on the making of it

Research

For the research our group has done, we simply searched a few examples of Children's Picture books to get some inspiration and also to help us brainstorm on ideas on how we would like our book to look like.

Some famous Children's Picture book authors are Dr Seuss and Peggy Parish.

We have looked at some picture books we own such as Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) and How The Bird's Got Their Colours by Mary Albert

Here are pictures of the books we looked through:

One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss

We observed that Dr Seuss Books have a rhyming pattern and it has big and colourful pictures which easily helps the reader to visualize and understand the events in the book. Unfortunately, we tried to rhyme one part of the book and we encountered so much difficulty.  
Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish
 This book has a lot of humour in it and it is just narrated in a third person point of view. For every event that happens in the book, there is an illustration for it. The illustrations are overly detailed. It has enough details and it has appropriate colours. Our book is similar to this, we have a picture for every event but the only difference is that we have 2 first person point of views which are Sunhee and Taeyul instead of a third person point of view for everything.
How the Bird's Got Their Colours By Mary Albert
This book is really colourful. The story is told by an aboriginal but the illustrations are painted and the illustrations of the book are based on Mary Albert's paintings. The illustrations look very much like a child has done it and it goes great with the text of the book. The way the content of the book is written is very creative and descriptive.

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So for the picture book our group made, we had two first person point of views, which are Sunhee and Taeyul, as stated above. We also have at least one picture for each of the events which we decided to include in our book.  Our illustrations are simple and cartoon-like.

Status Update Week 2

What was done :
- Rough draft of storyline
- Rough Drawings
- Shopping for materials


Problems faced :
- Blog was not updated due to lack of information
- Drawing process was slow





Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Status Update Week 6

Cover Page

Title Page

Publisher's page

Dedication page

TaeYul's Introduction

Change Of Names

Uncle Beaten Up

Burning Of Sharon Trees


Metal Raid

Bike Taken Away
Air Strip
TaeYul becomes a Kamekaze Pilot



Rain of paper
Introduction Of SunHee


The Bombing of Japan

The Coming Of the Americans

The End

Author's Note

Synopsis

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Status Update Week 5




Cover Page

Title Page

Publisher's Page

Dedication Page

TaeYul Introduction

Change Of Names

Uncle Beaten Up

Metal Raid

The Burning Of The Sharon Trees




Thursday, 5 April 2012

Status Report Week 4 (Notes)

Things done:

-Rough summary of each event
-Rough drawings
-The story itself
-The drawings itself

Left to do:

-Put the whole book together
-Author's note
-Synopsis (Although, we are still thinking if this is necessary for children picture books)
-Cover page & colouring the drawings

Problems faced:

-We lagged behind when we were doing the story as we misunderstood how we were suppose to write it. We forgot that it was a children's picture and therefore the lesser the words and less detailed it is, the better.
-The drawings were also quite slow as Harman was putting too much details into the drawing. I think he forgot too that we were doing a CHILDREN'S picture book so it does not need any drawings that are very detaled.
-The blog was not updated BY wednesday as I did not have time to use the computer. It was updated today, 5 April 2012 at 7.05pm