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Five Ways to Integrate Prose & Graphics

Five Ways to Integrate Prose & Graphics. Julie Staggers. Five Ways to Integrate Prose & Graphics. Exercise: integrating prose and graphics Five key relationships among prose and pictures: Juxtapositional Redundant Complementary Supplementary Stage-setting Activity .

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Five Ways to Integrate Prose & Graphics

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  1. Five Ways to Integrate Prose & Graphics Julie Staggers

  2. Five Ways to Integrate Prose & Graphics • Exercise: integrating prose and graphics • Five key relationships among prose and pictures: • Juxtapositional • Redundant • Complementary • Supplementary • Stage-setting • Activity

  3. Juxtapositional Relationship • characterized by different content in words and pictures, in which the key ideas are created by a clash or a semantic tension between the ideas in each mode; the idea cannot be inferred without both modes being present simultaneously

  4. Juxtapositional Example 1

  5. Juxtapositional Example 2

  6. Redundant Relationship characterized by substantially identical content appearing visually and verbally, in which each mode tells the same story, providing repetition of key ideas

  7. Redundant Example Part 1: Prose Only

  8. Redundant Example Part 2: Schematic Diagram

  9. Complementary Relationship • characterized by different content visually and verbally, in which both modes are needed in order to understand the key ideas

  10. Complementary Example Part 1: Words Only

  11. Complementary Example Part 2: Pictures Only

  12. Complementary Example Part 3: Words & Pictures

  13. Supplementary Relationship • characterized by different content in words and pictures, in which one mode dominates the other, providing the main ideas, while the other reinforces, elaborates, or instantiates the points made in the dominant mode (or explains how to interpret the other)

  14. Supplementary Example

  15. Stage-Setting Relationship • characterized by different content in words and pictures, in which one mode (often the visual) forecasts the content, underlying theme, or ideas presented in the other mode

  16. Stage-Setting Example 1

  17. Stage-Setting Example 2

  18. Five Ways to Integrate Prose & Graphics Five key relationships among prose and pictures: • Juxtapositional • Redundant • Complementary • Supplementary • Stage-setting

  19. Activity 1 Go to http://postsecret.blogspot.com/ and find examples of each of the text/image relationships? • Redundant • Complementary • Supplementary • Juxtapositional • Stage-setting Which were easiest to find? Why? Were there any you couldn’t find? Why?

  20. Activity 2 Using clip art, stock photos, or your current production project, demonstrate one of the five key relationships among prose and pictures: • Redundant • Complementary • Supplementary • Juxtapositional • Stage-setting Increase the degree of difficulty by incorporating any of the rhetorical figures from today’s reading.

  21. Assignment • Create 2 Post-Secret submissions • Safe for work • Safe to share with classmates • Use at least two relationships

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