How to Write a Cartoon Story
A cartoon story includes the dialogue, narration, sound effects and the description of the scenes. It's important to describe each scene so that your story can be illustrated by an artist. A cartoon story writer finds ways to tell a story without solely relying on written words.
Instructions
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The Steps
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Brainstorm or use a word web to get ideas on paper. An effective word web would be to come up with a general character type such as a baker. Write down words that describe what the baker does, where, the types of tools and raw materials used and the language a baker would use. Review your notes for a possible cartoon story, punchline, scene descriptions or dialogue.
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Use the "cascade writing technique" by writing the dialogue for your first cartoon panel at the top of a sheet of paper. Underneath, write the dialogue for the next panel. Continue to write in this fashion. When you are done, analyze the dialogue for possible jokes, double word meanings, or plot misdirections.
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References
- Photo Credit photos by Crazytales562, Dvorty Girl, Jacob Botter, Tnarik, and Fluzo