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Step 1 Carefully sketch the outline you prefer. You may create your own silhouette if you prefer: just make sure it looks great! Make sure your design takes up 60% of the space.
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Step 2 Fill in 100% of the space outside of the silhouette. You may use a variety of colors and designs, but the space must be 100% filled. You are not doing ANYTHING inside of the design today.
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Step 2 Fill in 100% of the space outside of the silhouette. You may use a variety of colors and designs, but the space must be 100% filled. You are not doing ANYTHING inside of the design today.
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Step 2 Fill in 100% of the space outside of the silhouette. You may use a variety of colors and designs, but the space must be 100% filled. You are not doing ANYTHING inside of the design today.
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Step 3 Divide your shape into 12 equally divided spaces. Each space represents a step on the hero’s journey
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Step 2 Fill in 100% of the space outside of the silhouette. You may use a variety of colors and designs, but the space must be 100% filled. You are not doing ANYTHING inside of the design today.
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Step 4 Label each space a step on the hero’s journey. Make the title prominent enough to see from 5 feet away, but also small enough to fit in room for writing. Step I: The Ordinary World Step II: Call to Adventure Step III: Refuse the Call Step IV: Crossing the Threshold Sep V: Friend, Allies, Enemies Step VI: Belly of the Whale Sep VII: Ordeal Step IX: Reward Step XI: The Road Back Sep XI: Resurrection Step XI: RESURRECTION Step XII: Return with Elixer
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Step 2 Fill in 100% of the space outside of the silhouette. You may use a variety of colors and designs, but the space must be 100% filled. You are not doing ANYTHING inside of the design today.
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Step 5: The Last Step, Option A You have 2 options to finish your silhouette Option 1: Fill each section with examples and explanation (CD/CM) of how each step on the hero’s journey takes place in movies and in books. You are not drawing any symbols or pictures so there should be a thoroughly developed paragraph for each space. You will want to split up parts of the silhouette amongst your group. Step I: The Ordinary World Step II: Call to Adventure Step III: Refuse the Call Step IV: Crossing the Threshold Sep V: Friend, Allies, Enemies Step VI: Belly of the Whale Sep VII: Ordeal Step IX: Reward Step XI: The Road Back Sep XI: Resurrection Step XI: RESURRECTION Step XII: Return with Elixer ’ ’ ’ ’’ ’ ’ ’ ’’ ’ ’ ‘ aksdfjalksdjfaklsdfjskladfjklasdfjklasdf ’ ’ ’ ’’ ’ ’ ’ ’’ ’ ’ ‘ aksdfjalksdjfaklsdfjskladfjklasdfjklasdf
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Step 5: Example, Option A
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Step 5: The Last Step, Option A
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Step 2 Fill in 100% of the space outside of the silhouette. You may use a variety of colors and designs, but the space must be 100% filled. You are not doing ANYTHING inside of the design today.
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Step 5: The Last Step, Option B You have 2 options to finish your silhouette Option 1: Combine writing with art to create a comic book feel to your silhouette. Each shape needs to have a movie example and explanation. Make each step originate from a different source. Only do this option if you have multiple good to decent artists. See the next slide for an example. Step I: The Ordinary World Step II: Call to Adventure Step III: Refuse the Call Step IV: Crossing the Threshold Sep V: Friend, Allies, Enemies Step VI: Belly of the Whale Sep VII: Ordeal Step IX: Reward Step XI: The Road Back Sep XI: Resurrection Step XI: RESURRECTION Step XII: Return with Elixer
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Step 5: The Last Step, Option B
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Step 5: The Last Step, Option B
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The Heroes Working Together!
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