The document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, automatic exposure, manual exposure, color balance, composition, rule of thirds, complementary colors, analogous colors, and macro photography. Shutter speed determines exposure time, ISO measures light sensitivity, and aperture controls depth of field. Automatic exposure lets the camera adjust settings while manual exposure allows photographer control. Composition and rule of thirds guide image arrangement. Color balance, complementary colors, and analogous colors relate to color theory. Macro photography captures extreme close-ups.
Sam Hill will produce a photography project on the architecture of Salford Quays. The project will include 10 images showing how structures in the area have changed over time, from the remains of docks to new attractions like Media City. A DSLR camera will be used to capture high quality photos conveying the visual features of landmarks in Salford Quays on November 19th from 9:30-12:30.
Eve Arnold was a photographer from Pennsylvania who was born in 1912 and died in 2012. Within six weeks in 1948, she had learned various photographic skills at the New School For Social Research. She documented iconic figures of the 20th century as well as the lives of migrant workers and the poor. She also took many photos of Marilyn Monroe from 1951 onwards, often at Monroe's home or on film sets. Arnold's photos effectively conveyed social issues like famine and immigration through their composition and subjects. According to the document, her photos had no weaknesses as they were well composed and provided insight into the time period.
Colin Prior is a Scottish photographer born in 1958 who is passionate about forestry and mountains. He takes panoramic landscape photos of the Scottish Highlands, Arctic, and other locations featuring mountains in the background reflected in large bodies of water in the foreground. Prior uses a panoramic camera and fast shutter speeds to capture expansive environments without movement in his photos, which he takes both professionally and personally.
Ansel Adams was an American photographer known for his black and white landscape photographs of Western America in the early to mid-20th century. He is renowned for his photos of mountains, lakes, and natural structures using techniques like reflection and silhouettes. Adams preferred taking photos in the evening for their low-light effects. He used large format cameras to capture high resolution images of the natural environment, where he saw mountains in the background and water in the foreground.
Mick Rock is a British photographer born in 1948 known for iconic photos of rock and roll celebrities in the 1970s. His photos of David Bowie were often taken during photo shoots and concerts, and reflected the era in black and white or with effects giving Bowie an angelic glow. Rock composed his photos with the subject centered and usually looking at the camera unless performing. He aimed to reflect the artist's music through techniques like making the Ramones look rebellious on their album cover. Rock's strength was capturing the essence of each artist through photo composition, though some were considered plain for their lack of difference from others.
The student took landscape photos of Salford Quays, capturing 79 images total. They selected 10 photos to edit in Photoshop. The edited photos utilized effects like channel mixer, marquee tool, and adjustment tools to manipulate lighting, shadows, and colors. The final selection included 12 photos that focused on structures and landmarks, considering composition techniques like rule of thirds. Areas for future improvement included taking more time composing shots and having a wider selection of photos to choose from.
Task 1 different applications of photographySamHill129
Photography has many applications and uses in different industries. In advertising, photos are used to create posters, billboards, and advertisements to promote and market products. In fashion, photographers like Patrick Demarchelier and Mario Testino regularly take photos for magazines like Vogue and campaigns for designers. Photos are also widely used in the music industry for album covers and advertisements, with photographers like Kevin Cummins known for their photos of musicians. Sports photography captures athletes and events, with photographers like Bill Frakes and Neil Leifer documenting performances for publications like Sports Illustrated. Photojournalism employs photography to document and illustrate news stories. Fine art photography involves artistic, expressive photos that can inspire other artists or be displayed as artwork.
The document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, automatic exposure, manual exposure, color balance, composition, rule of thirds, complementary colors, analogous colors, and macro photography. Shutter speed determines exposure time, ISO measures light sensitivity, and aperture controls depth of field. Automatic exposure lets the camera adjust settings while manual exposure allows photographer control. Composition and rule of thirds guide image arrangement. Color balance, complementary colors, and analogous colors relate to color theory. Macro photography captures extreme close-ups.
Sam Hill will produce a photography project on the architecture of Salford Quays. The project will include 10 images showing how structures in the area have changed over time, from the remains of docks to new attractions like Media City. A DSLR camera will be used to capture high quality photos conveying the visual features of landmarks in Salford Quays on November 19th from 9:30-12:30.
Eve Arnold was a photographer from Pennsylvania who was born in 1912 and died in 2012. Within six weeks in 1948, she had learned various photographic skills at the New School For Social Research. She documented iconic figures of the 20th century as well as the lives of migrant workers and the poor. She also took many photos of Marilyn Monroe from 1951 onwards, often at Monroe's home or on film sets. Arnold's photos effectively conveyed social issues like famine and immigration through their composition and subjects. According to the document, her photos had no weaknesses as they were well composed and provided insight into the time period.
Colin Prior is a Scottish photographer born in 1958 who is passionate about forestry and mountains. He takes panoramic landscape photos of the Scottish Highlands, Arctic, and other locations featuring mountains in the background reflected in large bodies of water in the foreground. Prior uses a panoramic camera and fast shutter speeds to capture expansive environments without movement in his photos, which he takes both professionally and personally.
Ansel Adams was an American photographer known for his black and white landscape photographs of Western America in the early to mid-20th century. He is renowned for his photos of mountains, lakes, and natural structures using techniques like reflection and silhouettes. Adams preferred taking photos in the evening for their low-light effects. He used large format cameras to capture high resolution images of the natural environment, where he saw mountains in the background and water in the foreground.
Mick Rock is a British photographer born in 1948 known for iconic photos of rock and roll celebrities in the 1970s. His photos of David Bowie were often taken during photo shoots and concerts, and reflected the era in black and white or with effects giving Bowie an angelic glow. Rock composed his photos with the subject centered and usually looking at the camera unless performing. He aimed to reflect the artist's music through techniques like making the Ramones look rebellious on their album cover. Rock's strength was capturing the essence of each artist through photo composition, though some were considered plain for their lack of difference from others.
The student took landscape photos of Salford Quays, capturing 79 images total. They selected 10 photos to edit in Photoshop. The edited photos utilized effects like channel mixer, marquee tool, and adjustment tools to manipulate lighting, shadows, and colors. The final selection included 12 photos that focused on structures and landmarks, considering composition techniques like rule of thirds. Areas for future improvement included taking more time composing shots and having a wider selection of photos to choose from.
Task 1 different applications of photographySamHill129
Photography has many applications and uses in different industries. In advertising, photos are used to create posters, billboards, and advertisements to promote and market products. In fashion, photographers like Patrick Demarchelier and Mario Testino regularly take photos for magazines like Vogue and campaigns for designers. Photos are also widely used in the music industry for album covers and advertisements, with photographers like Kevin Cummins known for their photos of musicians. Sports photography captures athletes and events, with photographers like Bill Frakes and Neil Leifer documenting performances for publications like Sports Illustrated. Photojournalism employs photography to document and illustrate news stories. Fine art photography involves artistic, expressive photos that can inspire other artists or be displayed as artwork.
The document provides details about a proposed sci-fi/thriller film called "The Book". It describes the main character, Charlie, who finds a strange book that begins following and attacking him. Scenes of suspense and chasing will leave the audience hanging on the edge of their seats. The film is aimed at teens and older and will use techniques like dramatic music and editing to build suspense and conform to genre conventions. It ends in a cliffhanger as Charlie's fate is uncertain after an attack from the book.
The film proposal is for a thriller short film called "The Book" about a boy who finds a mysterious book in his room that begins following him for unknown reasons until it leads to his demise. The short film will be a few minutes long and feature two locations filmed over a couple days. The target audience is male teens and older who enjoy thrillers and mysteries, while younger viewers may find some scenes inappropriate due to off-screen violence and sounds.
The photographer took photos at a small studio for use in a music magazine. They aimed to capture a variety of shots from different angles to have options to choose from, including covers and spreads. Some photos came out blurry initially but editing helped correct issues like blur and gave an aged effect fitting the retro music theme. The photographer learned to improve future shoots by making them more professional and spending more time editing.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Directed by Shane Black and produced by Marvel Studios, the film sees Tony dealing with anxiety issues from the events of The Avengers and trying to uncover the mystery of the terrorist known as the Mandarin. The target audience is seen as males aged 16-25 who enjoy action and technology, but the film aims to appeal to broader demographics like families and comic fans as well. Marketing for the film included trailers, posters, toys and other merchandise to generate hype leading up to its release.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Directed by Shane Black and produced by Marvel Studios, the film sees Tony dealing with anxiety issues after the events of The Avengers and trying to uncover the mystery of the terrorist known as the Mandarin. The target audience is seen as males aged 16-25 who enjoy action and special effects, but the film aims to appeal to broader demographics like families and comic fans as well. Marketing for the film included trailers, posters, toys and other merchandise to generate hype leading up to its release.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. It was directed by Shane Black and produced by Marvel Studios. The film follows Tony Stark as he deals with anxiety issues from the events of The Avengers and searches for the mysterious terrorist known as the Mandarin. It was a box office success, grossing over $1 billion worldwide. Marketing for the film included trailers, posters, toys and other merchandise to generate hype leading up to its release. Research was also conducted to learn about the target audience and how to best market the film.
The proposal is for a short thriller film called The Book, about a young boy who finds a mysterious book in his room that begins following him for unknown reasons, continuing to follow him until meeting his end. The film will be a few minutes long, contain two locations of a house and park, use various editing effects when showing the book's point of view, and film over a couple days to keep shots consistent for editing continuity.
The film is a sci-fi/thriller aimed at teens and older that takes place in a local park. It will feature suspenseful scenes that leave the audience wanting more. The main character, 16-year-old Charlie Wood, lives alone much of the time and becomes a victim of a mysterious book. To create a film suitable for teens, the author looked at genre conventions from 1980s monster movies and considered settings, music, and what had been done before to avoid copying. The book begins following and haunting Charlie, chasing him through the park until a final attack leaves his fate unknown, creating a cliffhanger ending. Editing techniques will build suspense throughout.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy, directed by Shane Black and starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. The film follows Tony as he deals with anxiety issues after the events of The Avengers and searches for the true identity of the terrorist known as the Mandarin. It was a box office success, grossing over $1 billion globally. Extensive marketing was conducted prior to the film's release, including trailers, posters featuring recognizable elements like the Marvel logo and Iron Man suit to establish familiarity and excitement among audiences.
This document appears to be the results of a survey about magazine readership habits. It includes questions about the respondent's gender, age, favorite magazine genre, music preferences, magazine purchasing frequency and amount spent, whether they receive freebies, what draws them to particular magazines, preferences for online vs print content, and where magazines are purchased. Charts and graphs are shown but no direct responses are provided.
This document appears to be the results of a survey about magazine readership habits. It includes questions about the respondent's gender, age, favorite magazine genre, music preferences, magazine purchasing frequency and amount spent, whether they receive freebies, what draws them to magazines, preferences for online vs print, and where magazines are purchased. Charts are shown for each question but no further context or demographic information is provided.
Mathew Brady was one of the most celebrated American photographers of the late 19th century, known for his work in photojournalism and documenting the Civil War. He took many portrait photos of famous soldiers and President Lincoln. Brady had permission to take photos at the front lines of the Civil War, organizing a team of photographers to capture soldiers and moments in detail despite the limitations of black and white photography. His portraits were traditionally composed with the subject in the center against a plain background to highlight their importance.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy, directed by Shane Black and starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. The film follows Tony as he deals with anxiety issues after the events of The Avengers, and investigates strange terrorist attacks around the world led by the mysterious Mandarin. It was very popular and financially successful, with a budget of $200 million and box office earnings of over $1 billion. Extensive marketing was done using trailers, posters, and tie-in products to promote the film leading up to its May 2013 release.
Sam created a magazine for rock music fans in college. Through research and surveys of college students, Sam determined the target audience preferred rock music and online content over print magazines. Sam designed a logo featuring a guitar and microphone, and created covers, contents pages, and articles for the magazine in Photoshop. Photos were edited to fit the style and layouts, with consideration for font, colors, and image placement. Strengths included consistency in style, but weaknesses included some blurry source photos and cramped text on spreads.
The document provides information on three action films: Avengers Assemble, Taken, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It lists directors, producers, release dates, budgets, box office totals, and short synopses for each film. Reception theory and star theory are also discussed as influences on genre and film choices.
Taken was a 2008 action thriller directed by Pierre Morel. It tells the story of Bryan Mills, a former CIA operative who uses his skills to find and rescue his daughter after she is kidnapped while visiting Paris. The film conforms to the action genre through its fast-paced editing, dark lighting in some scenes, and Bryan's violent pursuit of his daughter's captors. It also touches on themes of violence, justice, and parental love through the story of an American man stopping at nothing to save his child after she is taken.
The document provides information about three films: Avengers Assemble, Taken, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It lists directors, producers, release dates, studios, budgets, box office earnings, and short synopses for each film. It also includes sections on reception theory, star theory, and links to trailers for each movie.
Vincent Wong is a popular new artist from Hong Kong who has found success in the UK with his unique music style. Originally from China, he moved to the UK as a teen and was inspired by British music genres to pursue a career in music. He began posting cover videos online which gained popularity leading to fan mail, management offers, and his first number one single within the first week of its release. In an interview, Vincent shared that he records his music in his garage with friends and enjoys collaborating with undiscovered artists he considers friends. He hopes to continue advancing his career, meeting new people, experiencing new things, and creating great music for his fans while pursuing his passion for music.
The document provides details about a proposed sci-fi/thriller film called "The Book". It describes the main character, Charlie, who finds a strange book that begins following and attacking him. Scenes of suspense and chasing will leave the audience hanging on the edge of their seats. The film is aimed at teens and older and will use techniques like dramatic music and editing to build suspense and conform to genre conventions. It ends in a cliffhanger as Charlie's fate is uncertain after an attack from the book.
The film proposal is for a thriller short film called "The Book" about a boy who finds a mysterious book in his room that begins following him for unknown reasons until it leads to his demise. The short film will be a few minutes long and feature two locations filmed over a couple days. The target audience is male teens and older who enjoy thrillers and mysteries, while younger viewers may find some scenes inappropriate due to off-screen violence and sounds.
The photographer took photos at a small studio for use in a music magazine. They aimed to capture a variety of shots from different angles to have options to choose from, including covers and spreads. Some photos came out blurry initially but editing helped correct issues like blur and gave an aged effect fitting the retro music theme. The photographer learned to improve future shoots by making them more professional and spending more time editing.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Directed by Shane Black and produced by Marvel Studios, the film sees Tony dealing with anxiety issues from the events of The Avengers and trying to uncover the mystery of the terrorist known as the Mandarin. The target audience is seen as males aged 16-25 who enjoy action and technology, but the film aims to appeal to broader demographics like families and comic fans as well. Marketing for the film included trailers, posters, toys and other merchandise to generate hype leading up to its release.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Directed by Shane Black and produced by Marvel Studios, the film sees Tony dealing with anxiety issues after the events of The Avengers and trying to uncover the mystery of the terrorist known as the Mandarin. The target audience is seen as males aged 16-25 who enjoy action and special effects, but the film aims to appeal to broader demographics like families and comic fans as well. Marketing for the film included trailers, posters, toys and other merchandise to generate hype leading up to its release.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. It was directed by Shane Black and produced by Marvel Studios. The film follows Tony Stark as he deals with anxiety issues from the events of The Avengers and searches for the mysterious terrorist known as the Mandarin. It was a box office success, grossing over $1 billion worldwide. Marketing for the film included trailers, posters, toys and other merchandise to generate hype leading up to its release. Research was also conducted to learn about the target audience and how to best market the film.
The proposal is for a short thriller film called The Book, about a young boy who finds a mysterious book in his room that begins following him for unknown reasons, continuing to follow him until meeting his end. The film will be a few minutes long, contain two locations of a house and park, use various editing effects when showing the book's point of view, and film over a couple days to keep shots consistent for editing continuity.
The film is a sci-fi/thriller aimed at teens and older that takes place in a local park. It will feature suspenseful scenes that leave the audience wanting more. The main character, 16-year-old Charlie Wood, lives alone much of the time and becomes a victim of a mysterious book. To create a film suitable for teens, the author looked at genre conventions from 1980s monster movies and considered settings, music, and what had been done before to avoid copying. The book begins following and haunting Charlie, chasing him through the park until a final attack leaves his fate unknown, creating a cliffhanger ending. Editing techniques will build suspense throughout.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy, directed by Shane Black and starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. The film follows Tony as he deals with anxiety issues after the events of The Avengers and searches for the true identity of the terrorist known as the Mandarin. It was a box office success, grossing over $1 billion globally. Extensive marketing was conducted prior to the film's release, including trailers, posters featuring recognizable elements like the Marvel logo and Iron Man suit to establish familiarity and excitement among audiences.
This document appears to be the results of a survey about magazine readership habits. It includes questions about the respondent's gender, age, favorite magazine genre, music preferences, magazine purchasing frequency and amount spent, whether they receive freebies, what draws them to particular magazines, preferences for online vs print content, and where magazines are purchased. Charts and graphs are shown but no direct responses are provided.
This document appears to be the results of a survey about magazine readership habits. It includes questions about the respondent's gender, age, favorite magazine genre, music preferences, magazine purchasing frequency and amount spent, whether they receive freebies, what draws them to magazines, preferences for online vs print, and where magazines are purchased. Charts are shown for each question but no further context or demographic information is provided.
Mathew Brady was one of the most celebrated American photographers of the late 19th century, known for his work in photojournalism and documenting the Civil War. He took many portrait photos of famous soldiers and President Lincoln. Brady had permission to take photos at the front lines of the Civil War, organizing a team of photographers to capture soldiers and moments in detail despite the limitations of black and white photography. His portraits were traditionally composed with the subject in the center against a plain background to highlight their importance.
Iron Man 3 is the third film in the Iron Man trilogy, directed by Shane Black and starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. The film follows Tony as he deals with anxiety issues after the events of The Avengers, and investigates strange terrorist attacks around the world led by the mysterious Mandarin. It was very popular and financially successful, with a budget of $200 million and box office earnings of over $1 billion. Extensive marketing was done using trailers, posters, and tie-in products to promote the film leading up to its May 2013 release.
Sam created a magazine for rock music fans in college. Through research and surveys of college students, Sam determined the target audience preferred rock music and online content over print magazines. Sam designed a logo featuring a guitar and microphone, and created covers, contents pages, and articles for the magazine in Photoshop. Photos were edited to fit the style and layouts, with consideration for font, colors, and image placement. Strengths included consistency in style, but weaknesses included some blurry source photos and cramped text on spreads.
The document provides information on three action films: Avengers Assemble, Taken, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It lists directors, producers, release dates, budgets, box office totals, and short synopses for each film. Reception theory and star theory are also discussed as influences on genre and film choices.
Taken was a 2008 action thriller directed by Pierre Morel. It tells the story of Bryan Mills, a former CIA operative who uses his skills to find and rescue his daughter after she is kidnapped while visiting Paris. The film conforms to the action genre through its fast-paced editing, dark lighting in some scenes, and Bryan's violent pursuit of his daughter's captors. It also touches on themes of violence, justice, and parental love through the story of an American man stopping at nothing to save his child after she is taken.
The document provides information about three films: Avengers Assemble, Taken, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It lists directors, producers, release dates, studios, budgets, box office earnings, and short synopses for each film. It also includes sections on reception theory, star theory, and links to trailers for each movie.
Vincent Wong is a popular new artist from Hong Kong who has found success in the UK with his unique music style. Originally from China, he moved to the UK as a teen and was inspired by British music genres to pursue a career in music. He began posting cover videos online which gained popularity leading to fan mail, management offers, and his first number one single within the first week of its release. In an interview, Vincent shared that he records his music in his garage with friends and enjoys collaborating with undiscovered artists he considers friends. He hopes to continue advancing his career, meeting new people, experiencing new things, and creating great music for his fans while pursuing his passion for music.