Concept Proposal Guidelines
For Thursday's class, please answer the following questions in 2-3 pages (double-spaced) and post your concept proposal to the forum on Moodle. You may write your concept in the style of a paper with paragraphs, or you can reply question-by-question. Please use complete sentences. The more information you provide, the better, but try not to go over 3 pages out of consideration for your peer who will respond to your ideas in the workshop.
*There is no Works Cited page required for your concept proposal.
What primary issue did you decide to focus on, and why? (Ex. homelessness, a shift in attitudes toward capitalism, etc).
Tell us about your main character. Give as many details about them as you can in one paragraph (no more than 200 words). Who are they? Age, gender, species, race, home, goals, personality, family, vocation/job, skills, etc. *Note you may wish to not have a main character or take a different approach to this element of the project. That's fine if so but please explain what the main point of view will be.
Will your Report from the Future be a warning, or more of a snapshot (window into the time period)? Why did you choose this method? Will it be more dystopian or utopian or a mix?
What is your version of our world in 100-200 years like? What is its economic system, its environment, its politics, its technologies, etc? Describe it in as much detail as possible.
How does your future connect to our world today? What is your primary issue (social problem, invention, etc) that you have projected into the future? Why do you think this is the most pressing idea facing humanity today?
What other aspects of our world have you projected into this future? As a reminder, say you are creating a dystopian future--perhaps your world is ravaged by climate change in some way, as climate change is currently documented by scientists to be creating rapidly, increasingly negative effects for our environment. Perhaps you've projected current politics in the US toward a totalitarian regime ruled only by reality TV stars. Perhaps scientists have created brains in jars to solve all our problems for us (yes, test tube brains are a thing scientists are working on). Here is where you may need to do some preliminary research to get some good ideas. Don't get bogged down in research, but do make sure you can connect your world to our world in a research-based way.
What format will the assignment be in? (Digital comic, handdrawn comic, short story, video). Why did you choose this format?
What technical challenges will you face using this format? Have you used it before?
What are some practical planning tools you need to do to get up to speed with this assignment? (Make sure you can do this during quarantine!)
*Important note: please remember that I have made particular requirements for each of your creative components, that you should go back and re-read them before working on your assignment. For example, your digital comic has a certain number of frames required, should be in color, etc. I will be grading very strictly along these requirements, so make sure you understand them and ask me any questions you have about them before beginning your project.
*There is no Works Cited page required for your concept proposal.
OVERALL QUESTIONS:
What primary issue did you decide to focus on, and why? (Ex. homelessness, a shift in attitudes toward capitalism, etc).
Tell us about your main character. Give as many details about them as you can in one paragraph (no more than 200 words). Who are they? Age, gender, species, race, home, goals, personality, family, vocation/job, skills, etc. *Note you may wish to not have a main character or take a different approach to this element of the project. That's fine if so but please explain what the main point of view will be.
Will your Report from the Future be a warning, or more of a snapshot (window into the time period)? Why did you choose this method? Will it be more dystopian or utopian or a mix?
What is your version of our world in 100-200 years like? What is its economic system, its environment, its politics, its technologies, etc? Describe it in as much detail as possible.
How does your future connect to our world today? What is your primary issue (social problem, invention, etc) that you have projected into the future? Why do you think this is the most pressing idea facing humanity today?
What other aspects of our world have you projected into this future? As a reminder, say you are creating a dystopian future--perhaps your world is ravaged by climate change in some way, as climate change is currently documented by scientists to be creating rapidly, increasingly negative effects for our environment. Perhaps you've projected current politics in the US toward a totalitarian regime ruled only by reality TV stars. Perhaps scientists have created brains in jars to solve all our problems for us (yes, test tube brains are a thing scientists are working on). Here is where you may need to do some preliminary research to get some good ideas. Don't get bogged down in research, but do make sure you can connect your world to our world in a research-based way.
CREATIVE COMPONENT QUESTIONS:
What format will the assignment be in? (Digital comic, handdrawn comic, short story, video). Why did you choose this format?
What technical challenges will you face using this format? Have you used it before?
What are some practical planning tools you need to do to get up to speed with this assignment? (Make sure you can do this during quarantine!)
*Important note: please remember that I have made particular requirements for each of your creative components, that you should go back and re-read them before working on your assignment. For example, your digital comic has a certain number of frames required, should be in color, etc. I will be grading very strictly along these requirements, so make sure you understand them and ask me any questions you have about them before beginning your project.
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