Friday, October 1, 2010

Photojournalim assignment (As part of your work with John)


Task  Submit a portfolio of sourced photographic and graphic images that have been chosen and manipulated as potential image/s for the following: 

  • a possible front cover for a student zine,
  • a page of photojournalism in the same publication, 
  •  the remaining four pages of the zine.

 The portfolio should contain a 250-300 written commentary explaining the reasons behind the decisions reach at all the stages in the selection and editing process of the images, with specific reference to how these changes affected the meaning of the image.

Copies of the original image must accompany the final version of the image once it has be cropped, or scaled, or alter in any way.

In carrying out this task you should aim to demonstrate at least one of the following:
Pass) to source photographic and graphical images and manipulate them with some assistance, or,
Merit) to source photographic and graphical images and manipulate them to a good technical standard with only occasional assistance, or,
Distinction) to source photographic and graphical images and manipulate them to a technical standard that reflects near professional standards working independently to
near professional expectations. Grade criteria P2; M2; D2


Evidence
Portfolio of at least 5 diffrent manipulated images and the original image containing selected and manipulated photographic and graphic images
plus written commentary

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Dan's Single camera drama stuff

1As - below is the powerpoint which sets up the first year single camera task. The students have seen this already. They need to start this task. They can use screen grabs like I have done and add explanation. This is similar to the doctor who task they completed for me last term

This is a good source for screen grabs.

http://disparue.org/gallery/tv.php



P

Learners will describe correctly and substantially a number of differing single camera. It will also lack any explanation of how such techniques as master shot, reverse shot, image size and editing are used to tell the story.

M

Learners will explain the use of cinematic techniques and how they create meaning for the audience. For example a merit level learner might explain how the point of view shot is used to encourage audiences to identify with characters or situations, or produce a degree of realism for the audience.

D

Whilst, in terms of techniques, shot size, camera angle and camera movement will be considered along with editing techniques such as continuity editing, cross cutting, use of montage and split screen, with elucidated examples to illustrate each technique

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The Execution - Eddie Adams

Nguyen Ngoc Loan, South Vietnam's national police chief, executed a prisoner who was said to be a Viet Cong captain. AP photographer Eddie Adams won a Pulitzer Prize for a picture that, as much as ...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Lesson 1 Intro Photo


Aim: to get a fundamental understanding of the dates and times of the history of photography.

Objectives: You will
1 watch the opening 20 mins of the genius of photography
2 create a new blog for your photojournalism work.
3 list and discuss some key photographers and photography inventions

Tasks

1 take notes for your blog post at the end of the session on the opening 20mins of "the genius of Photography"

2 Create a new blog for photojournalism, ensure that you link it to the tutors blog, remember the blog should not contain any personal details like, Your surname, age, address or email address.

3 Create a time line in publisher or word detailing a brief history of photography, this should contain some of the following

First dates for (include illustrations if available)
the invention of the daguerreotype
the patent for the Kodak roll-film camera
the first photographic camera
the first leica camera
the first digital camera

as well as some key photographers and at least on photograph from their work.

Ansel Adams
Robert Cappa
Man Ray
Paul Strand
Henri Cartier Bresson
Jeff Wall
Cindy Sherman
Andre Gursky
Annie Leibovitz

At the end of today’s lessons you will write up a summary on of the elements looked at today.

Semiotics and Representation