EDITORIAL CARTOONING POWER POINT.pptx

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JOURNALISM


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Editorial Cartooning

Editorial Cartoon - an editorial in pictorial form. - it aims to illustrate through an informal drawing. - it also contains an argument often suggested based on an emotional appeal. - it is primarily designed to crystallize ideas regarding current issues of a changing society.

Editorial Cartoon - Editorial cartoons are based on current events. Editorial cartoons, like written editorials, have an educational purpose. They are intended to make readers think about current political issues. Editorial cartoons must use a visual and verbal vocabulary that is familiar to readers.

Who draws editorial cartoon? - an editorial cartoonist , also known as a political cartoonist , is an artist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. Their cartoons are used to convey and question an aspect of daily news or current affairs in a national or international context.

5 common persuasive techniques used by cartoonists 1. Exaggeration - Cartoonists will overdo physical characteristics of people or things in order to make a point.

5 common persuasive techniques used by cartoonists 2. Labeling - Objects or people are often labeled by cartoonists to make it clear exactly what they stand for.

5 common persuasive techniques used by cartoonists 3. Symbolism - Objects are used to stand for larger concepts or ideas.

5 common persuasive techniques used by cartoonists 4. Analogy - Cartoonists will 'draw' a comparison between two unlike things.

5 common persuasive techniques used by cartoonists 5. Irony - The difference between the way things are and the way things should be.

Steps in Editorial Cartooning Know the main issue that you wish to draw a cartoon . Know the stand of the editorial staff on the issue. Illustrate through the aid of effective symbols that fit general opinion of the editorial staff on the issue.

Tips for editorial cartooning Be abreast of issues through reading

Tips for editorial cartooning 2. Make it simple

Tips for editorial cartooning 3. Symbolize

Tips for editorial cartooning 4. Less is powerful 1 symbol to put across your idea = Excellent 2 symbols to put across your idea = better 3 symbols to put across your idea = good 4 or more symbols to put across your idea = less good

Tips for editorial cartooning 5. Editorial cartoon is satire

Tips for editorial cartooning Make it close

Tips for editorial cartooning 7. Make your Juan dela Cruz moving

Tips for editorial cartooning 8. Label it

Tips for editorial cartooning 9. Be politically correct Iconoclast breaks grounds.

Tips for editorial cartooning 10. Iconoclast breaks grounds.

1 st place 2021 Journalympics

2 nd place RSPC 2019

2 nd place RSPC 2019
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