This photographer took a picture of a lit up bridge at Salford Quays using a slow shutter speed and moving the camera during the exposure. To enhance the image, they adjusted the brightness, contrast, and color balance to make the lights clearer and stand out more against the background. Specifically, they raised the greens and blues in the image and slightly adjusted the brightness further to emphasize the lights.
The photographer conducted a portrait photo shoot to select images for her magazine. She wanted natural portraits and took photos both outside and in the college photography room without a tripod or formal shoot plan. From the images, she chose her final portraits based on composition, lighting, and drawing the eye to the subject. In editing, she adjusted hue, saturation and color balance to make the images look more professional with a warmer tone for her magazine cover. She rejected some images due to glare or being too dark/blurry and plans to improve future shoots with a better shoot plan and lighting adjustments.
This document discusses genre analysis and auteur theory in film. It analyzes the 2008 action film Quantum of Solace and how it adheres to genre conventions through props, editing, and portrayals of gender and wealth. In contrast, Leon breaks conventions by featuring an unconventional male protagonist and a 12-year-old female lead. The document argues the director of Leon, Luc Besson, is an auteur for giving the film a unique style. It also discusses Quentin Tarantino as an auteur for films like Pulp Fiction that break conventions through nonlinear storytelling while still including some genre codes and conventions.
The document describes an end credits sequence for the film Sherlock Holmes. It shows drawings of the film being made that spread out over the film clips like watercolors. The clips are in black and white while the drawings are in pale tea-stained colors. Advanced techniques like blurring and sharpening were used to modify the film clips. Technical details provided include that the original film format was 35mm and aspect ratio was 1.85:1.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits addressing social issues. She has a BFA in painting and art history and a masters in photojournalism. Mark began her career shooting production stills for films. She is known for her in-depth projects following subjects over long periods to document their lives and struggles with issues like homelessness, addiction, and poverty. Her black-and-white photos aim to evoke empathy in viewers by capturing raw emotions.
Cesca Haig will take photos of the urban landscape around Salford Quays on November 19th. She will take 35-40 photos and edit her top 10 selections in Photoshop. Her theme will be black and white photography to draw attention to details. She is inspired by landscape photographers Ansel Adams, Eugene Atget, and modern urban photographer Iain Hutchinson. She will use techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, and macro photography to capture textures and details of buildings and surfaces around Salford Quays. There is minimal health and safety risk other than falling in the water.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits addressing social issues. She has a BFA in painting and art history and a masters in photojournalism. Mark began her career shooting production stills for films in the 1960s-70s. Her black and white photography focuses on issues like homelessness, addiction, and prostitution. This photo from 1987 shows a homeless girl named Chrissy who appears upset. Mark develops relationships with subjects, photographing them over years to capture emotions and document change.
Joel Meyerowitz is an American street photographer born in 1938. He began photography in 1962 and is known for his street photography as well as portraits and landscapes. He photographed the aftermath of 9/11 and was the only photographer granted restricted access to Ground Zero immediately following the attack. His compositions are thoughtfully planned and he photographs urban landscapes and city surroundings in a dull style, often of places affected by tragic events, to portray the process of recovery and return to normalcy.
This photographer took a picture of a lit up bridge at Salford Quays using a slow shutter speed and moving the camera during the exposure. To enhance the image, they adjusted the brightness, contrast, and color balance to make the lights clearer and stand out more against the background. Specifically, they raised the greens and blues in the image and slightly adjusted the brightness further to emphasize the lights.
The photographer conducted a portrait photo shoot to select images for her magazine. She wanted natural portraits and took photos both outside and in the college photography room without a tripod or formal shoot plan. From the images, she chose her final portraits based on composition, lighting, and drawing the eye to the subject. In editing, she adjusted hue, saturation and color balance to make the images look more professional with a warmer tone for her magazine cover. She rejected some images due to glare or being too dark/blurry and plans to improve future shoots with a better shoot plan and lighting adjustments.
This document discusses genre analysis and auteur theory in film. It analyzes the 2008 action film Quantum of Solace and how it adheres to genre conventions through props, editing, and portrayals of gender and wealth. In contrast, Leon breaks conventions by featuring an unconventional male protagonist and a 12-year-old female lead. The document argues the director of Leon, Luc Besson, is an auteur for giving the film a unique style. It also discusses Quentin Tarantino as an auteur for films like Pulp Fiction that break conventions through nonlinear storytelling while still including some genre codes and conventions.
The document describes an end credits sequence for the film Sherlock Holmes. It shows drawings of the film being made that spread out over the film clips like watercolors. The clips are in black and white while the drawings are in pale tea-stained colors. Advanced techniques like blurring and sharpening were used to modify the film clips. Technical details provided include that the original film format was 35mm and aspect ratio was 1.85:1.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits addressing social issues. She has a BFA in painting and art history and a masters in photojournalism. Mark began her career shooting production stills for films. She is known for her in-depth projects following subjects over long periods to document their lives and struggles with issues like homelessness, addiction, and poverty. Her black-and-white photos aim to evoke empathy in viewers by capturing raw emotions.
Cesca Haig will take photos of the urban landscape around Salford Quays on November 19th. She will take 35-40 photos and edit her top 10 selections in Photoshop. Her theme will be black and white photography to draw attention to details. She is inspired by landscape photographers Ansel Adams, Eugene Atget, and modern urban photographer Iain Hutchinson. She will use techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, and macro photography to capture textures and details of buildings and surfaces around Salford Quays. There is minimal health and safety risk other than falling in the water.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits addressing social issues. She has a BFA in painting and art history and a masters in photojournalism. Mark began her career shooting production stills for films in the 1960s-70s. Her black and white photography focuses on issues like homelessness, addiction, and prostitution. This photo from 1987 shows a homeless girl named Chrissy who appears upset. Mark develops relationships with subjects, photographing them over years to capture emotions and document change.
Joel Meyerowitz is an American street photographer born in 1938. He began photography in 1962 and is known for his street photography as well as portraits and landscapes. He photographed the aftermath of 9/11 and was the only photographer granted restricted access to Ground Zero immediately following the attack. His compositions are thoughtfully planned and he photographs urban landscapes and city surroundings in a dull style, often of places affected by tragic events, to portray the process of recovery and return to normalcy.
The document is a survey asking respondents about their magazine buying habits, including their gender, age, purchase frequency, preferred magazine topics, whether free gifts influence purchases, favorite content features, and cover designs. It collects information through multiple choice and checkbox questions to assess readership demographics and what drives magazine sales.
Cesca Haig created a magazine design project. She conducted research through questionnaires to determine what content and design elements readers preferred. Her research found that advertisements, interviews, more images than text, and free gifts would attract buyers. She used this research to design her magazine's cover, contents page, and a double page interview spread. Cesca gathered feedback on her magazine design through an online survey to evaluate her work.
This interview summarizes an interview with actress Ashleigh Rivers about her upcoming role in the new film "Soulless." She discusses enjoying time off to relax with family and friends after long filming schedules. Rivers also talks about enjoying working with co-star Gerard Butler and staying true to the source material from the book series. She encourages fans to see the film when it is released in theaters on June 14th.
Chris Killip is a British photographer born in 1946. He began his career as a commercial photographer in London before focusing on personal projects in 1969. Some of his most notable works include photographs of the Isle of Man, Bury St Edmunds, Huddersfield, and the northeast of England. His 1980 photo "Father and Son" depicts the hardships of deindustrialized communities in Northern England. Killip's black and white style aims to show subjects without distraction, revealing their experiences through candid expressions.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits. She began photographing at age 9 and has addressed social issues like homelessness, loneliness, drug addiction, and prostitution in her black and white work. Mark has a BFA in painting and art history and an MA in photojournalism from the University of Pennsylvania. She became a unit photographer for films in the 1960s-70s and is known for her in-depth portraits of marginalized communities.
I will photograph portraits of two friends in a studio with a white background, inspired by photographer Adam Elmakias whose portraits have simple, normal backgrounds. I aim to take at least 30 pictures to choose from, making sure subjects are appropriately dressed for the setting. The pictures will be edited to brighten them and make colors stand out more.
The target audience of Iron Man 3 is primarily young males and men of all ages who enjoy action films. The producers targeted this audience by advertising the film through trailers played in cinemas showing similar genre films, and by featuring well-known actors from the action genre. They also used special effects and attention-grabbing colors in the trailer to excite the audience. Research methods the producers likely used included social media surveys and test screenings to understand what audiences enjoyed in similar past films.
The document discusses a film and a book. It mentions that Darren Aronofsky directed a film. It also mentions that Hubert Selby, Jr wrote a book. The document provides limited details about the creative works.
Diane Arbus was an American photographer born in 1923 in New York City. She became famous for her black and white portraits of people considered deviant or marginal, such as dwarves, giants, transgender people, nudists, and circus performers. After starting a commercial photography business with her husband, Arbus quit in 1956 to focus on personal work, studying with influential photographer Lisette Model. This photograph from 1967 features twin girls dressed identically and looking directly at the camera, highlighting individual differences upon closer examination. Arbus often photographed her subjects looking directly at the viewer with frontal lighting to invite deeper consideration of the person beyond superficial attributes.
Cesca Haig conducted research for a magazine design project by distributing a questionnaire to gather information on preferences. Results showed people were more likely to buy magazines that offered free items and had more photos than text. For her product, Cesca compared magazine covers and elements like cover lines, title formatting, double page spreads, and contents pages. She designed a magazine targeted at ages 14-35 featuring different film genres. Cesca created designs for the cover, contents page, and a double page interview spread, and gathered feedback through an online survey.
Our group recorded audio in a large, spacious corridor where some background noise from doors opening and closing could be heard but the voice of the group member was still loud and clear. The big, open space of the corridor allowed sound to reflect off the walls and ceiling, making the recording clearer than it may have been in a smaller space.
Joel Meyerowitz is an American street photographer born in 1938. He began photography in 1962 and is known for his street photography as well as portraits and landscapes. Meyerowitz photographed the aftermath of 9/11, gaining restricted access to Ground Zero. One of his 9/11 photos from November 2001 shows stairs that would have been used for escape, with other damaged buildings in the background. Meyerowitz's compositions are well thought out, with a main focal point. He photographs urban landscapes in dull colors to depict the somber nature of locations with tragic histories.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits addressing social issues. She began photography at age 9 and has a BFA and MA in photography. One of her photographs from 1987 shows a homeless girl named Chrissy who appears upset. The photograph uses shallow depth of field to focus on Chrissy with the background out of focus. Mark develops relationships with subjects to understand their emotions over multiple photographs taken years apart, helping viewers connect with the subjects.
The document describes editing a portrait image for a magazine cover. The editor first adjusted the hue and saturation to make the tones slightly more blue, reducing the brightness and contrast. This was done to make the image look more professional than if it was too bright. Next, the color balance was adjusted by raising the red, magenta, and blue slightly to make the image and model look warmer and more approachable.
The photographer went to Salford Quays to take photos of the urban landscape and capture textures in the water and unique buildings. They took around 35-40 photos and also used some previous photos. When editing, they used techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, changing hue and saturation to make subjects stand out more, and adjusting brightness and contrast. For future shoots they want to be more prepared with a clear aim and plan to use camera techniques like changing shutter speed.
The document describes how the author created a composite image by first cutting out the background of a starter image and placing it above a colored square. They then adjusted the threshold to only show shadows and split the image into separate layers for each area, changing the color of each layer. Finally, the author combined the layers after adjusting the color balance, hue, and saturation of each image area to link them together into one picture.
The photographer went to Salford Quays to take photos of the urban landscape and capture textures in the water and unique buildings. They took around 35-40 photos and also used some previous photos. When editing, they used techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, changing hue and saturation to make subjects stand out more, and adjusting brightness and contrast. For future shoots they want to be more prepared with a clear aim and plan to use camera techniques like changing shutter speed.
The document discusses several key concepts related to digital images and video:
- Pixels are the smallest controllable elements that make up an image on a screen. More pixels result in higher resolution and quality.
- Resolution refers to the sharpness of an image, measured by the number of pixels per inch. Higher resolutions like 1600x1200 and above are needed for good printing quality.
- Aspect ratio describes the proportional width-to-height relationship of images or screens, commonly expressed like 16:9 or 4:3.
- Frame rate is the number of unique images or frames displayed per second in video, typically 25-30 fps which is enough for smooth motion.
- Video format defines how a video is
The document is a survey asking respondents about their magazine buying habits, including their gender, age, purchase frequency, preferred magazine topics, whether free gifts influence purchases, favorite content features, and cover designs. It collects information through multiple choice and checkbox questions to assess readership demographics and what drives magazine sales.
Cesca Haig created a magazine design project. She conducted research through questionnaires to determine what content and design elements readers preferred. Her research found that advertisements, interviews, more images than text, and free gifts would attract buyers. She used this research to design her magazine's cover, contents page, and a double page interview spread. Cesca gathered feedback on her magazine design through an online survey to evaluate her work.
This interview summarizes an interview with actress Ashleigh Rivers about her upcoming role in the new film "Soulless." She discusses enjoying time off to relax with family and friends after long filming schedules. Rivers also talks about enjoying working with co-star Gerard Butler and staying true to the source material from the book series. She encourages fans to see the film when it is released in theaters on June 14th.
Chris Killip is a British photographer born in 1946. He began his career as a commercial photographer in London before focusing on personal projects in 1969. Some of his most notable works include photographs of the Isle of Man, Bury St Edmunds, Huddersfield, and the northeast of England. His 1980 photo "Father and Son" depicts the hardships of deindustrialized communities in Northern England. Killip's black and white style aims to show subjects without distraction, revealing their experiences through candid expressions.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits. She began photographing at age 9 and has addressed social issues like homelessness, loneliness, drug addiction, and prostitution in her black and white work. Mark has a BFA in painting and art history and an MA in photojournalism from the University of Pennsylvania. She became a unit photographer for films in the 1960s-70s and is known for her in-depth portraits of marginalized communities.
I will photograph portraits of two friends in a studio with a white background, inspired by photographer Adam Elmakias whose portraits have simple, normal backgrounds. I aim to take at least 30 pictures to choose from, making sure subjects are appropriately dressed for the setting. The pictures will be edited to brighten them and make colors stand out more.
The target audience of Iron Man 3 is primarily young males and men of all ages who enjoy action films. The producers targeted this audience by advertising the film through trailers played in cinemas showing similar genre films, and by featuring well-known actors from the action genre. They also used special effects and attention-grabbing colors in the trailer to excite the audience. Research methods the producers likely used included social media surveys and test screenings to understand what audiences enjoyed in similar past films.
The document discusses a film and a book. It mentions that Darren Aronofsky directed a film. It also mentions that Hubert Selby, Jr wrote a book. The document provides limited details about the creative works.
Diane Arbus was an American photographer born in 1923 in New York City. She became famous for her black and white portraits of people considered deviant or marginal, such as dwarves, giants, transgender people, nudists, and circus performers. After starting a commercial photography business with her husband, Arbus quit in 1956 to focus on personal work, studying with influential photographer Lisette Model. This photograph from 1967 features twin girls dressed identically and looking directly at the camera, highlighting individual differences upon closer examination. Arbus often photographed her subjects looking directly at the viewer with frontal lighting to invite deeper consideration of the person beyond superficial attributes.
Cesca Haig conducted research for a magazine design project by distributing a questionnaire to gather information on preferences. Results showed people were more likely to buy magazines that offered free items and had more photos than text. For her product, Cesca compared magazine covers and elements like cover lines, title formatting, double page spreads, and contents pages. She designed a magazine targeted at ages 14-35 featuring different film genres. Cesca created designs for the cover, contents page, and a double page interview spread, and gathered feedback through an online survey.
Our group recorded audio in a large, spacious corridor where some background noise from doors opening and closing could be heard but the voice of the group member was still loud and clear. The big, open space of the corridor allowed sound to reflect off the walls and ceiling, making the recording clearer than it may have been in a smaller space.
Joel Meyerowitz is an American street photographer born in 1938. He began photography in 1962 and is known for his street photography as well as portraits and landscapes. Meyerowitz photographed the aftermath of 9/11, gaining restricted access to Ground Zero. One of his 9/11 photos from November 2001 shows stairs that would have been used for escape, with other damaged buildings in the background. Meyerowitz's compositions are well thought out, with a main focal point. He photographs urban landscapes in dull colors to depict the somber nature of locations with tragic histories.
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism and portraits addressing social issues. She began photography at age 9 and has a BFA and MA in photography. One of her photographs from 1987 shows a homeless girl named Chrissy who appears upset. The photograph uses shallow depth of field to focus on Chrissy with the background out of focus. Mark develops relationships with subjects to understand their emotions over multiple photographs taken years apart, helping viewers connect with the subjects.
The document describes editing a portrait image for a magazine cover. The editor first adjusted the hue and saturation to make the tones slightly more blue, reducing the brightness and contrast. This was done to make the image look more professional than if it was too bright. Next, the color balance was adjusted by raising the red, magenta, and blue slightly to make the image and model look warmer and more approachable.
The photographer went to Salford Quays to take photos of the urban landscape and capture textures in the water and unique buildings. They took around 35-40 photos and also used some previous photos. When editing, they used techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, changing hue and saturation to make subjects stand out more, and adjusting brightness and contrast. For future shoots they want to be more prepared with a clear aim and plan to use camera techniques like changing shutter speed.
The document describes how the author created a composite image by first cutting out the background of a starter image and placing it above a colored square. They then adjusted the threshold to only show shadows and split the image into separate layers for each area, changing the color of each layer. Finally, the author combined the layers after adjusting the color balance, hue, and saturation of each image area to link them together into one picture.
The photographer went to Salford Quays to take photos of the urban landscape and capture textures in the water and unique buildings. They took around 35-40 photos and also used some previous photos. When editing, they used techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, changing hue and saturation to make subjects stand out more, and adjusting brightness and contrast. For future shoots they want to be more prepared with a clear aim and plan to use camera techniques like changing shutter speed.
The document discusses several key concepts related to digital images and video:
- Pixels are the smallest controllable elements that make up an image on a screen. More pixels result in higher resolution and quality.
- Resolution refers to the sharpness of an image, measured by the number of pixels per inch. Higher resolutions like 1600x1200 and above are needed for good printing quality.
- Aspect ratio describes the proportional width-to-height relationship of images or screens, commonly expressed like 16:9 or 4:3.
- Frame rate is the number of unique images or frames displayed per second in video, typically 25-30 fps which is enough for smooth motion.
- Video format defines how a video is
Addiction means not having control over engaging in certain activities or substances and becoming dependent on them. Anything can potentially be addictive over time, including drugs, alcohol, sex, gambling, and certain behaviors. There is no single cause of addiction. Regularly partaking changes a person mentally and physically, and some people enjoy these changes and crave repeating them. Addiction causes unpleasant withdrawal symptoms if the substance or activity is not engaged in, continuing the cycle. Addictions can spiral out of control as more is needed to satisfy cravings.
The student proposes creating a music video based on the film Requiem for a Dream. The music video will use the soundtrack from the film and focus on the theme of addiction, depicting how it affects individuals through quotes, POV filming, and photographs. The target audience includes fans of the film/music genre and those with addiction experiences. Production techniques will include location scouting, test shoots, and experimenting with camera settings to achieve the desired dark and moody aesthetic relating to the source material.
The document discusses fantasy films and the author's favorite genre. Fantasy films feature magic, mythical creatures, and supernatural events. They allow audiences to use their imagination and escape to different worlds. Fantasy films can be aimed at children or mature audiences, telling simple or complex stories. Special effects are used to bring creatures and scenes to life, making certain scenes memorable. The author analyzes several fantasy films - Pan's Labyrinth, Spirited Away, Sucker Punch - discussing their plots, directors, years, and key elements like special effects and stars. The discussion touches on factors that influence film reception like stars, storylines people can relate to, and background.
The document discusses fantasy films and the author's favorite genre. Some key points:
- Fantasy films feature magic, mythical creatures, and supernatural events and provide escapism.
- The author enjoys using their imagination in fantasy films and likes the variety of characters, from humans to aliens to made-up creatures.
- Fantasy films can be aimed at children or mature audiences, and the genre sometimes overlaps with science fiction or horror.
- Special effects are used to bring fantasy worlds and creatures to life in films like Pan's Labyrinth, making memorable scenes.
This document discusses different techniques for analyzing films, including genre analysis and auteur theory. Genre analysis examines codes, conventions, settings, characters, themes, narratives, iconography and messages within a genre context. Auteur theory focuses on films where the director has a singular vision and style that shapes the film. The document then analyzes two action films, Quantum of Solace and Leon, comparing their adherence to and breaks from action movie conventions. It also discusses Quentin Tarantino as an auteur director for his unique nonlinear narratives that blend genres, as seen in Pulp Fiction.
The document is a survey that asks about magazine buying habits. It asks about the respondent's gender, age, how regularly they buy magazines, which types of magazines they prefer, whether they are more likely to buy a magazine with a free gift, what features make them want to buy a magazine, whether they prefer text or pictures, and which magazine cover they are most likely to purchase.
The document discusses a film adaptation of the Gail Carriger novel Soulless, the first book in the Parasol Protectorate steampunk paranormal romance series. Lea plays the main character Alexia Tarabotti in the film. The actress is asked eight questions about her experience making the film, including what it was like wearing Victorian dresses, doing her own stunts, working with co-star Gerard Butler, preparing for the role, and her favorite scene filmed.