Monday, 12 December 2011
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Treatment
Treatment Photography
1. Type of production and brief details on Subject/Concept:
In Motion photography,
1. Type of production and brief details on Subject/Concept:
In Motion photography,
When you take photos of objects in motion.
2. Facilities: What facilities do you need for this project list all including software and hardware for the whole project
-Canon 450D
2. Facilities: What facilities do you need for this project list all including software and hardware for the whole project
-Canon 450D
-Canon 500D
-Paper
3. Finance: If you produced this project outside of the college you need to show how much would it cost to hire the equipment that you intend to use.
3. Finance: If you produced this project outside of the college you need to show how much would it cost to hire the equipment that you intend to use.
Canon 450D/ £335 on amazon
Canon 500D/ £500 on amazon
4. Contributors: Who do you need to help this for you project? This includes talent and crew.
A crew on three people
4. Contributors: Who do you need to help this for you project? This includes talent and crew.
A crew on three people
5. Presentation: How will you present the pictures? Will you include a soundtrack, think about copy write issues etc.
On a slide show during college
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Screenwriting character creation Superhero
Screenwriting character creation (superhero)
Protagonist = Jake Time
- A 16 year old
- Does free running
- Can slow down time
Character goals = to save his city from destruction.
Dramatic conflicts = when he was a young boy his parents were killed in a gang shooting and he was left to fend for himself.
Antagonist = A gang (who killed his parents)
Theme = a city that is overrun by gang members, and the people are too scared to do anything about it.
Central question/ statement or premise = is revenge good or bad?
Ending = Jake gets his revenge on the men who killed his family, and then saves the city of gang members.
Story Arc =
Story Engines =
ACT1 (Beginning) = starts with Jake walking down the street at night with his parent and then out of no ware a speeding car drives straight down the road with all guns blazing striking his dad and mum down to the floor causing their deaths, Jake then wakes up in bed (as this was a dream), (and he is now aged 16 and lives with his auntie) Jake then starts his daily routine jogging and going too work.
ACT2 (Middle) = whilst Jake is at work he sees a car drive past and that’s when he realises that it was the car that killed his parents, Jake then clenches his hand and time slows down and he then speeds it back up and gets on with his routine at work with the car on his mind, later that night he closes the shop down and then see the car again he follows the car around using the city as his playground switching time slowing it down to clear bigger caps, the car then stops outside a warehouse, Four men get out and walk into the warehouse dressed in baggie clothing, Jake then moved in slowly and climbed into the warehouse and slowly making his way around without being noticed, he then gets spotted and gets into a fight with a group of gangsters and then takes them down by slowing down time.
ACT3 (End) = Jake then runs into the main room and then get shot at by the four gang members, Jake then takes down three of them leave one left who runs for it, Jake then chases after him and get caught up in a bigger problem of having to fight a bigger group of gang members and then take them on taking a lot of damage from them, he then finds the gang leader and then a massive fight goes off and Jake kills the gang leader.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
In Motion Photography
I choose In Motion photography because i am a extreme sporting type and can take pictures of extreme sports in motion such as skateboarding, BMXing and rollerblading.
These are good sports too use because they would be easy to take picture in motion and i could take pictures of them in air doing either a trick or just going really high in the air.
These are good sports too use because they would be easy to take picture in motion and i could take pictures of them in air doing either a trick or just going really high in the air.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Fashion photography
Cecil Beaton
Was a famous fashion photographer for the magazine called Vogue,
He specilised in portrait photography when he was a boy, he took photos for his family and neighbours.
As he grew older he sent of pictures in to the Vogue magazine and then was pronounced as a fashion photographer, as he was a fashion photographer his portriat photography had finished and then he started to stage the photos, he got so into the staging the photos he relised that portrait photos had no use.
Portrait photography
portrait photography started of with art and paintings this was the modern way in the vicorian times, but as soon the camera came out the portrait pictures changed for the better, there was no need to have a painting you could now take a picture and then print it, then you have a self portrait, this was the mos modern way and then up to date you got colour photos and that opened new doors to portrait photography.
Staged Photography
Staged photography had over taken portrait photography because not only do you have a photo of you're self, you have a staged backgroud to suit the photos theme and the set the mood. this had also ghanged over the ear because of the fashion photography and all the magazine that involve fashion are all staged to show off the clothing or the hair style.
When is an image a Portrait when is it a fashion photograph?
An image is a portrait when it is just a painted picture of the person not posing, probaly smiling, Or there is a family portrait. But when its a photography it is when you have taken a photo of what ever you have taken such as a staged photo or a landscape photo, you can have a portrait photo this is classed as a portrait photo but done via photograph and is the cheapest and best way to get a self portrait.
Was a famous fashion photographer for the magazine called Vogue,
He specilised in portrait photography when he was a boy, he took photos for his family and neighbours.
As he grew older he sent of pictures in to the Vogue magazine and then was pronounced as a fashion photographer, as he was a fashion photographer his portriat photography had finished and then he started to stage the photos, he got so into the staging the photos he relised that portrait photos had no use.
Portrait photography
portrait photography started of with art and paintings this was the modern way in the vicorian times, but as soon the camera came out the portrait pictures changed for the better, there was no need to have a painting you could now take a picture and then print it, then you have a self portrait, this was the mos modern way and then up to date you got colour photos and that opened new doors to portrait photography.
Staged Photography
Staged photography had over taken portrait photography because not only do you have a photo of you're self, you have a staged backgroud to suit the photos theme and the set the mood. this had also ghanged over the ear because of the fashion photography and all the magazine that involve fashion are all staged to show off the clothing or the hair style.
When is an image a Portrait when is it a fashion photograph?
An image is a portrait when it is just a painted picture of the person not posing, probaly smiling, Or there is a family portrait. But when its a photography it is when you have taken a photo of what ever you have taken such as a staged photo or a landscape photo, you can have a portrait photo this is classed as a portrait photo but done via photograph and is the cheapest and best way to get a self portrait.
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Photo Journalism Part 3
Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus was born on the 14th mach 1923 and was an American photographer during the 1940's, she took photos of dwarfs, giants, transvestites, nudists and ciurcus proformers and she was known as the freak photographer, she was then marrried to her childhood sweetheart Allan Arbus, they then made a magazine for glamor even tho they both hatted the glamor, during th 1960's she started to take photos of family portraits(on the left), on July 26th 1971 Diane took her own life.
Diane Arbus was born on the 14th mach 1923 and was an American photographer during the 1940's, she took photos of dwarfs, giants, transvestites, nudists and ciurcus proformers and she was known as the freak photographer, she was then marrried to her childhood sweetheart Allan Arbus, they then made a magazine for glamor even tho they both hatted the glamor, during th 1960's she started to take photos of family portraits(on the left), on July 26th 1971 Diane took her own life.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Photo Journalism Part 2
Robert Capa a Hungarian civilan also a photographer in the Spanish Cival war for his real life magazine, He took many pictures during his time in Spain such as the spainish cival war soilder who had been shot, This photo he took was a decisive moment because the soilder had been just shot whilst he had taken the photo.
Tony Vaccaro was born December 2nd 1922 as an American citizen, During his life he became a soilder/Photographer in the 2nd world war 1944 to 1945, he took photos of the life in Germany whilst fighting for his country, He was named as a dangrous photographer and lucky to live, he took a photo of a german man who had been blown up and was still burning whilst calling for his mum in German, the camera he used during his time surving in Germany was the Argus c3, but the standard camera he was told to used was the Army edition Speed graphic(Bellow).
Tony Vaccaro was born December 2nd 1922 as an American citizen, During his life he became a soilder/Photographer in the 2nd world war 1944 to 1945, he took photos of the life in Germany whilst fighting for his country, He was named as a dangrous photographer and lucky to live, he took a photo of a german man who had been blown up and was still burning whilst calling for his mum in German, the camera he used during his time surving in Germany was the Argus c3, but the standard camera he was told to used was the Army edition Speed graphic(Bellow).
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Photo Journalism part 1
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Bresson was once a painter who then turned to photogaphy and today know as the godfather of photography, he captured life waiting untill the perfect moment, Into this place life will come this was Henris way of capturing photos.
Decisive
Henri had most decisive moments in photography including the man jumping a puddle taken in 1933, this was the perfect decisive moment in the world, capturing a man jumping a puddle, if he took this photo a second later he wouldn't have this amazind photo.
The Leica Camera
The leica camera was the camera used by Henri Cartier-Bresson to capture the photos above this camera was released in 1925 and was one of Henris first cameras, this was also known as the rich man camera because ont he rich could afford these types of cameras.
Henri Bresson was once a painter who then turned to photogaphy and today know as the godfather of photography, he captured life waiting untill the perfect moment, Into this place life will come this was Henris way of capturing photos.
Decisive
Henri had most decisive moments in photography including the man jumping a puddle taken in 1933, this was the perfect decisive moment in the world, capturing a man jumping a puddle, if he took this photo a second later he wouldn't have this amazind photo.
The Leica Camera
The leica camera was the camera used by Henri Cartier-Bresson to capture the photos above this camera was released in 1925 and was one of Henris first cameras, this was also known as the rich man camera because ont he rich could afford these types of cameras.
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