2011년 5월 6일 금요일
2011년 5월 3일 화요일
10 Comic Strip Narrative
1. Brainstorm-your ideas, write down your narrative, can be in point or paragraph form.
2. Storyboard-plan your images in frames. Include a close-up, medium shot and long shot to establish the space.
3. Shoot-Photograph your story either digital of BW.
4.Download or develop your negatives(scan negatives).
5. Digitally enhance the colour and contrast in the images.
6. Arrange in a comic-like narrative sequence(can use Comic Life).
7. Print or post in your journal/blog.
2. Storyboard-plan your images in frames. Include a close-up, medium shot and long shot to establish the space.
3. Shoot-Photograph your story either digital of BW.
4.Download or develop your negatives(scan negatives).
5. Digitally enhance the colour and contrast in the images.
6. Arrange in a comic-like narrative sequence(can use Comic Life).
7. Print or post in your journal/blog.
10s Panorama
1. First explore the work of David Hockney, find 2 panorama/'joiners' and put them in your journal.
2. Then take several photos of a scene that match up try a few different places.
3. Print a contact sheet (20-35 images).
4. And then either using Photoshop, or scissors and glue assemble your (9+photos) panorama-each image 3.5*5 post to your journal.
5. Have fun, be creative.
2. Then take several photos of a scene that match up try a few different places.
3. Print a contact sheet (20-35 images).
4. And then either using Photoshop, or scissors and glue assemble your (9+photos) panorama-each image 3.5*5 post to your journal.
5. Have fun, be creative.
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