Monday, September 9, 2013

Shots and Angles Assignments


The Lion Gate of Vancouver   cc image from Flickr The Lion Gate of Vancouver by Trey Ratcliff 

GCT:  SHOTS & ANGLES






TASK
PART ONE: RESEARCH
  • Working with a partner search the internet and read up on the different shots and angles.
  • For each term draw a thumbnail image as well as a definition that you will be able to use as a reference throughout the year Each student will complete this in their photography notebook
  • Include a list of where you found information
** Students must show me complete notes before moving on to part two


PART TWO: PHOTOS
  • Take photos that represent each of the shots, angles and miscellaneous
terms You will be sharing a camera but each student will be expected to take their own photos
  • Create a folder in your u:drive and call it shots & angles
  • Resize your photos so that they are no bigger than 600  and save them in your new folder
PART THREE: POWERPOINT or GOOGLE PRESENTATION
  • Using the photos you took create a PowerPoint presentation each slide should have an image and definition
  • You should have a title slide that includes your name, course title & code, teacher’s name as well as assignment name.
  • Last slide should reference where you found your original information


PHOTOGRAPHY TERMS:
Camera Shots        Camera Angles    Composition        Rule of Thirds
Extreme Long Shot    Long Shot        Medium Shot        Chest Shot
Extreme Close Up    Over the Shoulder     Shot  Two- Shot    Point of View
Eye level        High Angle Level    Oblique Shot


Assessment may change but you will be notified


Assessment:
  • Folder setup… 2 marks
  • Saving procedures … 3 marks
  • Notes/Storyboard … 5 marks
  • Power Point presentation … 32 marks



    Be sure to embed your Presentation at the blog.

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