Re comics and films, I would recommend Scott Pilgrim vs the World, both comic and cinematic formats. Also the claymation movies of Jan Svankmajer (and to some extent The Brothers Quay) are interesting as animated combinations of comic book sensibility and film. Wd love to see what you have come up with.
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Re comics and films, I would recommend Scott Pilgrim vs the World, both comic and cinematic formats. Also the claymation movies of Jan Svankmajer (and to some extent The Brothers Quay) are interesting as animated combinations of comic book sensibility and film. Wd love to see what you have come up with.
Since you do the English thing you might consider joining some of the ELA groups to stay up on resources and discussion.
Popular Music
Teach with the Moving Image
World Literature
American Literature
British Lit (sans Shakespeare)
Making Shakespeare Pop
Poets and Writers
Adolescent Literature
Graphic Novels
At the top of the group there should be an little + sign similar to the one in the International Educators group (image below) that says "+Join Group X." Easy stuff.
Good Vibes,
Ryan:)