A basic course in the fundamentals of photography: Aperture, exposure and shutter speed, and how you can get them to work together to deliver the result you want. Thanks to Flickr and Penmachine.com for their good picture examples.
A basic course in the fundamentals of photography: Aperture, exposure and shutter speed, and how you can get them to work together to deliver the result you want. Thanks to Flickr and Penmachine.com for their good picture examples.
Lighting Techniques in Photography
Natural Lights Vs Artificial Lights
Lighting Concepts
Three Point Lighting Techniques
Use of Three Points Lighting
Essentials rules of Lights in Photography
Importance of Light in Photography
Square Inverse Law
Photography 101 - a introduction to photography and the basics of exposure. Learn techniques for shutter speed, aperture and ISO and how they relate to one another.
A Complete Guide to Manual DSLR PhotographyLearnPick
It’s a commonly known fact that most beginner photographers use the auto mode on their DSLR cameras to click snapshots in the best possible manner.
It’s a fair enough practice; there’s no denying this fact but, at the same time, you must also remember that the auto mode of a DSLR doesn’t use the camera to its full potential.
So if you are willing to step out of your comfort zone to the "manual” mode, this presentation can help.
There are literally hundreds of lenses on the market now, what are the different types of lenses, what are they used for? This guide will walk you through - http://xlightphotography.com/types-of-camera-lenses/
Lighting Techniques in Photography
Natural Lights Vs Artificial Lights
Lighting Concepts
Three Point Lighting Techniques
Use of Three Points Lighting
Essentials rules of Lights in Photography
Importance of Light in Photography
Square Inverse Law
Photography 101 - a introduction to photography and the basics of exposure. Learn techniques for shutter speed, aperture and ISO and how they relate to one another.
A Complete Guide to Manual DSLR PhotographyLearnPick
It’s a commonly known fact that most beginner photographers use the auto mode on their DSLR cameras to click snapshots in the best possible manner.
It’s a fair enough practice; there’s no denying this fact but, at the same time, you must also remember that the auto mode of a DSLR doesn’t use the camera to its full potential.
So if you are willing to step out of your comfort zone to the "manual” mode, this presentation can help.
There are literally hundreds of lenses on the market now, what are the different types of lenses, what are they used for? This guide will walk you through - http://xlightphotography.com/types-of-camera-lenses/
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
2. Describing Shots
When describing camera angles, or creating
them yourself for still image photography
there are two main factors which you must
consider:
• The angle of the shot
• The framing, or length of the shot
3. Camera Angles
Camera angles are a reference to the way shots are
composed. Although interpreted differently by
different people, in its literal sense, camera angle is
defined as the angle in which the camera is facing, in
relation to the subject. Camera angles can give the
audience emotional information, due to the fact that
camera angle is essentially the relationship between
the camera and the subject.
4. Different Camera Angles
• Eye-Level: This is the most common type of shot used, as it is the ‘real world
angle’ that we are all used to. It shows subjects as we would expect to seem
them in real life, and is a rather neutral shot.
• High Angle: A high angle shot shows the subject from above; the camera is
angled downwards, towards the subject. This angle has the effect of making the
subject appear less powerful, or even submissive.
• Low Angle: This shot is taken from below the subject; the camera is angled up
at the subject. It can give the subject a sense of power and dominance.
• Bird’s Eye: This shot shows the subject from directly above it/them. This view is
unnatural and very different, so it can be used to create a dramatic effect, or for
showing a different spatial perspective. It can also give the audience a ‘God-like’
feel, which can make things included in the shot seem small and insignificant.
• Slanted/Dutch Tilt: This is where the camera is purposefully tilted to one side, so
that the horizon is on an angle. This can create both an interesting and dramatic
effect.
5. Framing / Shot Length
Extreme Long Shot
An extreme long shot can be taken from up to a
quarter of a mile away from what you are
photographing, and is generally to establish a setting
(often called an ‘establishing shot’ when capturing
moving image). Its distance means that very little detail
is shown, and thus this type of shot is used to give a
general impression, rather than specific information.
This type of shot will normally include exteriors, such
as landscapes to portray
beauty, or big exciting scenes,
like fight scenes.
6. Framing / Shot Length
Long Shot
The long shot is perhaps the most difficult type of shot to
categorise, but it is generally defined as a ‘life size’ shot,
which includes a full shot - full shots show an entire human
body, from their head to their feet. However, long shots
are not limited to full shots. An example of this is included
below.
7. Framing / Shot Length
Medium Shot
A medium shot often involves the subject being a person, and the
shot only includes parts of their body that are above their waist.
There can be more than one person in a medium shot, but if there
are any more than three people, it tends to turn into a long shot.
Shots with more than one person are classified as variations of a
medium shot. A medium shot including two people is referred to as
a two shot, and one including three is referred to as a three shot.
Another variation is the over-the-shoulder-shot which positions the
camera behind a person, often so a second person’s profile can be
seen. This is useful for representing dialogue. There is little
background detail required in a medium shot, but there should be
enough so that the audience can distinguish
where the people in the shot are, if it is
necessary for them to be able to do so.
8. Framing / Shot Length
Close Up
A close up shows very little background and often focuses
on a face, or specific detail of mise en scène. Everything else
is very off-focus in the background. This type of shot is
often used to magnify something, or show its importance. It
can be used for anything, from letters on paper to animal
faces. In reality, we only let those who are special to us that
close to our face, so a close up is a very intimate shot. A
photographer may use a close up to make us feel more or
less comfortable with someone, with the intimacy created
by the shot.
A zoom lens is often used in order to
get the required framing of the shot.
9. Framing / Shot Length
Extreme Close Up
As its name suggests, this type of shot is an extreme version
of the close up, generally aiming to magnify something to an
extent that the human eye wouldn’t be able experience it in
reality. For example, an extreme close up of a face would only
show mouth and eyes, with no background detail whatsoever.
It is a very artificial shot, so it can be used to create diversity
and a dramatic effect.
The focus must be very sharp with this shot, so it is
important that the shot is set up properly, with the
correct lighting and angle, and that the photograph is
taken with extreme care.