SPY vs Spy Lecture

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SPY vs Spy Lecture
Student Contest Spy vs. Spy Contest Contest: Students will draw a Spy vs. Spy comic using the characters, and storyline typically used in the comic in the same style as the original comic. Open to all current SCAD Students Spy vs. Spy Contest Antonio Prohías Spy vs. Spy is a black and white comic strip that debuted in Mad magazine #60, dated January 1961. Spy vs. Spy Contest Design: The comic strip always features two spies, who are completely idenJcal save for the fact that one is dressed in white and the other black. Spy vs. Spy Contest Design: The pair are constantly warring with each other, using a variety of booby‐traps to inflict harm on the other. NOTE: Your story should be original, DO NOT copy published comics. Spy vs. Spy Contest Design: The spies usually alternate between victory and defeat, so you may determine who will win. White Spy wins Black Spy wins Spy vs. Spy Contest Design: Each panel should have acJon/movement Spy vs. Spy Contest Design: Header in various styles and sizes Spy vs. Spy Contest Design: Signature: Morse Code Spy vs. Spy Contest Template: • Image Size: 9” x 12.75” • 11”x17” Bristol Board • Header: Top or first panel • Panels: 4‐7 Numbers may vary, but should convey the tradiJonal designs of the original comic. • Panel Gu^ers 3/16” Template to be posted on SEQALab.com Spy vs. Spy Contest Important Dates: Comic Review Artwork DUE You may also make an appointment with Michael Jantze or Anthony Fisher to get feedback Accepted art MUST be: : correct format (B&W) and size : On Bristol Board : Digital files must be printed on Bristol Board and on a CD : Student Name and Student Number Friday, Oct. 28, 11am Norris Hall, Room 304 Get feedback from faculty on your Spy vs. Spy comic Friday, Nov. 4, 1:00 pm Norris Hall, Room 1A No late work will be accepted Spy vs. Spy Contest Process: Faculty Judging MAD Judging Faculty may ask student finalists to edit or revise artwork. Artwork not revised or edited by requested deadline will not be considered. Finalist will be invited to special conference events. Friday, Nov. 4 Faculty will judge student submissions and narrow the submissions to finalist. Friday, Nov. 11 MAD Magazine Art Director and arJsts will judge student finalist artwork, and will select top three.