The exposure triangle in photography is definitely not a triangle with an eye in it. This guide will walk you through the triangle, and how it is fundamental for every photographer - https://xlightphotography.com/exposure-triangle-photography/
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This document summarizes Todorov's narrative theory and applies it to the film Sweeney Todd. Todorov's theory outlines narratives as having 5 stages: 1) equilibrium, 2) a disruption, 3) recognition of the disruption, 4) an attempt to repair the damage, and 5) a new equilibrium. The document then analyzes how the plot of Sweeney Todd follows these 5 stages, from Sweeney Todd's return to London hoping for normalcy, to the discoveries and killings that disrupt this, to his eventual recognition and attempts at revenge, culminating in a new resolution. Key elements of the film like the razors, pies, and time period are also briefly discussed.
The document discusses different camera shots used in film and their intended effects on audiences. It identifies 8 main camera shots - point of view, high-angle, over the shoulder, close-up, extreme close-up, low angle, medium, and long shot. Each shot is chosen by the director to elicit a specific response from viewers by showing perspective, emotion, context, or character dominance/weakness. Examples from the film "Remember the Titans" are provided to illustrate how different shots serve the story.
Focal length signifies the distance from the optical center of the lens to the image sensor of your camera and is measured in millimeters. The lens' focal length determines how large the object will appear in the frame and how wide the lens' angle of view will be.
The document analyzes camera shots and movements in scenes from the film The Pursuit of Happiness. In the first scene, a long shot shows Chris Gardener and Mr. Twistle in suits, indicating they are office workers. As Mr. Twistle hurries away, the shot becomes mid-level. In the taxi, close-ups show Chris talking eagerly to Mr. Twistle, who is distracted by a Rubik's Cube. Chris says he can solve it, hoping to get Mr. Twistle's attention. Later, close-ups reveal Chris is upset that he lacks enough money to pay the fare, so he runs from the taxi. The mise-en-scene establishes the busy, professional atmosphere
Tim Burton was born in 1958 in Burbank, California. He had a quirky and imaginative childhood. After high school, he won a Disney scholarship and worked on two productions before meeting his wife, actress Helena Bonham Carter, on the set of Mars Attacks in 1996. Some of Burton's most famous films include Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, and Sweeney Todd. His 2010 film Alice in Wonderland was an adaptation of the Lewis Carroll novels that combined live action, motion capture, and stop motion techniques.
This document discusses the exposure triangle concept in digital photography, which involves the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It explains that aperture controls the size of the lens opening, shutter speed determines exposure time, and ISO measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity. The three elements are interrelated - changing one requires adjustment of another for proper exposure. Examples are provided of settings suitable for different lighting conditions to avoid over- or underexposure. Mastering the exposure triangle is essential for creative control over photographs.
The exposure triangle in photography is definitely not a triangle with an eye in it. This guide will walk you through the triangle, and how it is fundamental for every photographer - https://xlightphotography.com/exposure-triangle-photography/
The Pursuit of Happyness is directed by Gabriele Muccino and stars Will Smith and Jaden Smith. It tells the true story of Chris Gardner who loses his job, wife, and home and must take care of his young son as a homeless single father. Despite facing immense challenges with no permanent shelter or money, Chris refuses to give up and works hard to win a lucrative internship at a brokerage firm through perseverance and belief in himself.
This document summarizes Todorov's narrative theory and applies it to the film Sweeney Todd. Todorov's theory outlines narratives as having 5 stages: 1) equilibrium, 2) a disruption, 3) recognition of the disruption, 4) an attempt to repair the damage, and 5) a new equilibrium. The document then analyzes how the plot of Sweeney Todd follows these 5 stages, from Sweeney Todd's return to London hoping for normalcy, to the discoveries and killings that disrupt this, to his eventual recognition and attempts at revenge, culminating in a new resolution. Key elements of the film like the razors, pies, and time period are also briefly discussed.
The document discusses different camera shots used in film and their intended effects on audiences. It identifies 8 main camera shots - point of view, high-angle, over the shoulder, close-up, extreme close-up, low angle, medium, and long shot. Each shot is chosen by the director to elicit a specific response from viewers by showing perspective, emotion, context, or character dominance/weakness. Examples from the film "Remember the Titans" are provided to illustrate how different shots serve the story.
Focal length signifies the distance from the optical center of the lens to the image sensor of your camera and is measured in millimeters. The lens' focal length determines how large the object will appear in the frame and how wide the lens' angle of view will be.
The document analyzes camera shots and movements in scenes from the film The Pursuit of Happiness. In the first scene, a long shot shows Chris Gardener and Mr. Twistle in suits, indicating they are office workers. As Mr. Twistle hurries away, the shot becomes mid-level. In the taxi, close-ups show Chris talking eagerly to Mr. Twistle, who is distracted by a Rubik's Cube. Chris says he can solve it, hoping to get Mr. Twistle's attention. Later, close-ups reveal Chris is upset that he lacks enough money to pay the fare, so he runs from the taxi. The mise-en-scene establishes the busy, professional atmosphere
Tim Burton was born in 1958 in Burbank, California. He had a quirky and imaginative childhood. After high school, he won a Disney scholarship and worked on two productions before meeting his wife, actress Helena Bonham Carter, on the set of Mars Attacks in 1996. Some of Burton's most famous films include Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, and Sweeney Todd. His 2010 film Alice in Wonderland was an adaptation of the Lewis Carroll novels that combined live action, motion capture, and stop motion techniques.
This document discusses the exposure triangle concept in digital photography, which involves the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It explains that aperture controls the size of the lens opening, shutter speed determines exposure time, and ISO measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity. The three elements are interrelated - changing one requires adjustment of another for proper exposure. Examples are provided of settings suitable for different lighting conditions to avoid over- or underexposure. Mastering the exposure triangle is essential for creative control over photographs.
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This document provides descriptions of various camera shots, angles, motions, and compositional techniques used in filmmaking. It defines shots like establishing, wide, long, close-up, and over the shoulder shots. It also explains camera angles like high, low, and canted angles. Common camera motions like tilt, pan, track, dolly, zoom, and reverse zoom are outlined. Principles of composition such as balance, symmetry, asymmetry, depth of field, and the rule of thirds are also summarized.
A shot is a series of frames recorded during an uninterrupted period of filming. There are various types of shots defined by their camera distance, angle, and movement. Shots can be categorized as extreme long shots, long shots, mid shots, close-ups, point-of-view shots, and more. Camera angles are also used to convey meaning, such as high angles conveying inferiority and low angles conveying superiority. Camera movement techniques include panning for horizontal rotation, tilting for vertical rotation, zooming, and tracking with a dolly.
The document provides a review and summary of the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption." It discusses the adaptation of the Stephen King novella, the main characters played by actors like Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, and the plot which follows a banker wrongly sentenced to life in prison who forms an unlikely friendship with a fellow inmate. Key moments discussed include Red's questioning at parole hearings, Andy's inspiring message of choosing to live over dying, his brilliantly planned escape from prison, and the hope-filled scene of him emerging from the sewage tunnel.
This document discusses digital camera technology. It begins by describing different types of digital cameras including point and shoot, advanced compact, DSLR, and mirrorless cameras. It then provides an overview of key digital camera features like memory cards, megapixels, and lenses. The document outlines advantages of digital cameras such as cost savings, ability to take more photos, and easy photo editing. It discusses how digital cameras are important in modern society and for social networking. In conclusion, it predicts that digital camera technology will continue to advance with more compact and affordable models that better meet consumer needs and demands.
The document discusses various aspects of digital photography including exposure controls like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO and how they impact photographs. It explains different camera modes like portrait, landscape, and macro mode and how they set the appropriate exposure settings for different types of subjects. The document also explores concepts like depth of field and includes exercises to demonstrate how changing the aperture can impact the area of the photograph that is in focus.
The document discusses guidelines for enhancing photographs rather than definite rules. It outlines several compositional techniques for photographers to experiment with, including applying the rule of thirds to position important elements, balancing elements in the frame, using leading lines to guide the eye, and considering symmetry, viewpoints, backgrounds, depth, framing, cropping, and experimentation. While there are no set rules, exploring these guidelines can help improve photo composition.
Quentin Tarantino is a famous American film director known for his violent and unpredictable films such as Pulp Fiction. During his youth, he worked at a movie store and wrote scripts for Natural Born Killers and True Romance. His films have impressed critics and launched his career despite some controversy over graphic violence. Some of his most well-known films include Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and Inglorious Basterds. Tarantino considers music an important part of his filmmaking style and has been influenced by animation in films from other cultures.
Perspective in photography refers to the sense of depth created by the spatial relationships between objects in an image based on the camera position. There are two main types of perspective: 2D perspective, where horizontal lines vanish toward two points on the horizon line but vertical lines do not follow those rules; and 3D perspective, where lines vanish toward points both above and below the horizon line. Perspective photography uses techniques like converging parallel lines to give the viewer a sense of depth in an image by scaling objects in the foreground against those in the background.
This document discusses the influence of media on children's development from perspectives of both empowerment and protection. It notes that child development encompasses physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and moral/ethical domains. While media can potentially empower children and families through interactive technology, it can also pose risks to healthy development if overused or misused at young ages. The document prompts consideration of issues like appropriate versus inappropriate technology use, equity concerns, and how media may impact different aspects of a child's growth.
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This document discusses a study on how mass media communication affects children's learning. The study aims to determine the factors that attract children to mass media, identify its effects on learning, and identify benefits to learning. It will use a quantitative survey approach with non-random convenience sampling to collect data through questionnaires. Key terms are defined, and the literature review and research design are outlined over six sections.
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http://fb.com/741126132614346/
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This document provides descriptions of various camera shots, angles, motions, and compositional techniques used in filmmaking. It defines shots like establishing, wide, long, close-up, and over the shoulder shots. It also explains camera angles like high, low, and canted angles. Common camera motions like tilt, pan, track, dolly, zoom, and reverse zoom are outlined. Principles of composition such as balance, symmetry, asymmetry, depth of field, and the rule of thirds are also summarized.
A shot is a series of frames recorded during an uninterrupted period of filming. There are various types of shots defined by their camera distance, angle, and movement. Shots can be categorized as extreme long shots, long shots, mid shots, close-ups, point-of-view shots, and more. Camera angles are also used to convey meaning, such as high angles conveying inferiority and low angles conveying superiority. Camera movement techniques include panning for horizontal rotation, tilting for vertical rotation, zooming, and tracking with a dolly.
The document provides a review and summary of the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption." It discusses the adaptation of the Stephen King novella, the main characters played by actors like Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, and the plot which follows a banker wrongly sentenced to life in prison who forms an unlikely friendship with a fellow inmate. Key moments discussed include Red's questioning at parole hearings, Andy's inspiring message of choosing to live over dying, his brilliantly planned escape from prison, and the hope-filled scene of him emerging from the sewage tunnel.
This document discusses digital camera technology. It begins by describing different types of digital cameras including point and shoot, advanced compact, DSLR, and mirrorless cameras. It then provides an overview of key digital camera features like memory cards, megapixels, and lenses. The document outlines advantages of digital cameras such as cost savings, ability to take more photos, and easy photo editing. It discusses how digital cameras are important in modern society and for social networking. In conclusion, it predicts that digital camera technology will continue to advance with more compact and affordable models that better meet consumer needs and demands.
The document discusses various aspects of digital photography including exposure controls like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO and how they impact photographs. It explains different camera modes like portrait, landscape, and macro mode and how they set the appropriate exposure settings for different types of subjects. The document also explores concepts like depth of field and includes exercises to demonstrate how changing the aperture can impact the area of the photograph that is in focus.
The document discusses guidelines for enhancing photographs rather than definite rules. It outlines several compositional techniques for photographers to experiment with, including applying the rule of thirds to position important elements, balancing elements in the frame, using leading lines to guide the eye, and considering symmetry, viewpoints, backgrounds, depth, framing, cropping, and experimentation. While there are no set rules, exploring these guidelines can help improve photo composition.
Quentin Tarantino is a famous American film director known for his violent and unpredictable films such as Pulp Fiction. During his youth, he worked at a movie store and wrote scripts for Natural Born Killers and True Romance. His films have impressed critics and launched his career despite some controversy over graphic violence. Some of his most well-known films include Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and Inglorious Basterds. Tarantino considers music an important part of his filmmaking style and has been influenced by animation in films from other cultures.
Perspective in photography refers to the sense of depth created by the spatial relationships between objects in an image based on the camera position. There are two main types of perspective: 2D perspective, where horizontal lines vanish toward two points on the horizon line but vertical lines do not follow those rules; and 3D perspective, where lines vanish toward points both above and below the horizon line. Perspective photography uses techniques like converging parallel lines to give the viewer a sense of depth in an image by scaling objects in the foreground against those in the background.
This document discusses the influence of media on children's development from perspectives of both empowerment and protection. It notes that child development encompasses physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and moral/ethical domains. While media can potentially empower children and families through interactive technology, it can also pose risks to healthy development if overused or misused at young ages. The document prompts consideration of issues like appropriate versus inappropriate technology use, equity concerns, and how media may impact different aspects of a child's growth.
Mass Media Communication Affect Children in their LearningNadia Syafikah
This document discusses a study on how mass media communication affects children's learning. The study aims to determine the factors that attract children to mass media, identify its effects on learning, and identify benefits to learning. It will use a quantitative survey approach with non-random convenience sampling to collect data through questionnaires. Key terms are defined, and the literature review and research design are outlined over six sections.
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http://fb.com/741126132614346/
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