The document discusses 10 landscape photographs taken at Salford Quays and the techniques used to capture each image. For each photo, the document identifies the main subject or focus of the image, the reasons for choosing that subject, and the strengths and weaknesses of how it was photographed. The photos aim to showcase different areas of Salford Quays, including buildings, bridges, and views of MediaCityUK. The photographer primarily used the rule of thirds technique to frame subjects and compose balanced shots, though some images suffered from dull colors due to weather conditions.
This document provides descriptions for 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays as part of a photography project. Each image is briefly described, including the main subjects or features captured and reasons for selecting the image. Basic techniques used to capture each photo are also summarized, such as camera settings, composition considerations, and use of manual focus. The photos feature landmarks and buildings at Salford Quays like the Quay West building, Media City gardens, and Imperial War Museum. Compositional techniques like rule of thirds and including symmetry are discussed.
This document provides details for 10 photos taken as part of a photography assignment to promote Media City. For each photo, the photographer outlines the theme, focus, reasons for choosing it, and editing techniques used. The themes highlight iconic buildings, streets, and areas of Media City to showcase its architecture, atmosphere, and activities. Techniques included adjusting ISO, shutter speed, depth of field, rule of thirds composition, and adding artificial skies. The goal was to present Media City in its best light through vibrant, high-quality images.
This document provides details for 10 photos taken as part of a photography assignment to promote Media City. For each photo, the photographer outlines the theme, focus, reasons for choosing it, and editing techniques used. The themes highlight iconic buildings, streets, and areas of Media City to showcase its architecture, atmosphere, and activities. Techniques included adjusting ISO, shutter speed, depth of field, rule of thirds composition, and adding artificial skies. The goal was to present Media City in its best light through vibrant, well-composed images.
The document provides details about 10 photographs taken of Salford Quays, including the subject and theme of each photo, editing details, and feedback from a survey. Key points:
- Photo 2 received the most positive feedback, with 45% picking it as the best.
- Photos 1 and 3 were most often selected as the least favorite, each receiving around 35% of votes.
- The majority of survey respondents felt the lighting, angles, and overall portrayal of Salford Quays were good.
- Edits included color correction, brightness adjustment, cropping and removing unwanted elements.
Task 4 final images review work sheet landscapedanhops888
This document provides details about 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays, including the theme and focus of each image. For each photo, the photographer explains their creative intentions and notes strengths and areas for improvement. Techniques used across the photos are also outlined, such as consistent shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Editing details are given for some photos, like cropping, adding/removing elements, and adjusting brightness, contrast and colors. Overall the photographer aimed to showcase different aspects of Salford Quays through well-composed landscape and architectural photos.
The document summarizes the photographer's evaluation of 10 images taken for a music magazine. The photographer assessed whether each image would be successful or unsuccessful for the magazine based on factors like framing, focus on the subject, inclusion of space for magazine elements, and adherence to music magazine conventions. Overall, the photographer found some images worked well due to clear framing and focus on the subject, while others were less successful due to issues like backgrounds distracting from the subject or not leaving space for magazine elements. The photographer was able to learn from each image to improve their shooting style for the magazine.
The document discusses several photographs taken of urban textures and architecture. The first photo shows cars lined up on a highway, demonstrating repetition. The second photo shows a tall building with contrast between light and dark areas. The third photo focuses on cracks in a wall. The last photos are of textures on concrete, a burned paper texture, roof textures, twisting pillars, church architecture, and the inside of a cathedral described as resembling the inside of a windpipe. The photographer discusses editing techniques used like changing light levels, blurring, and cropping.
This document provides details on 10 photography images taken as part of a photography assignment, including the theme, focus, and techniques used for each image. For each image, the student focused on compositional elements like rule of thirds, depth of field, lighting adjustments. Surveys were also conducted to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Key strengths included clear backgrounds, effective use of lighting and angles. Suggested improvements centered around improving clarity, brightness, editing, and ensuring the subject is clearly visible.
This document provides descriptions for 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays as part of a photography project. Each image is briefly described, including the main subjects or features captured and reasons for selecting the image. Basic techniques used to capture each photo are also summarized, such as camera settings, composition considerations, and use of manual focus. The photos feature landmarks and buildings at Salford Quays like the Quay West building, Media City gardens, and Imperial War Museum. Compositional techniques like rule of thirds and including symmetry are discussed.
This document provides details for 10 photos taken as part of a photography assignment to promote Media City. For each photo, the photographer outlines the theme, focus, reasons for choosing it, and editing techniques used. The themes highlight iconic buildings, streets, and areas of Media City to showcase its architecture, atmosphere, and activities. Techniques included adjusting ISO, shutter speed, depth of field, rule of thirds composition, and adding artificial skies. The goal was to present Media City in its best light through vibrant, high-quality images.
This document provides details for 10 photos taken as part of a photography assignment to promote Media City. For each photo, the photographer outlines the theme, focus, reasons for choosing it, and editing techniques used. The themes highlight iconic buildings, streets, and areas of Media City to showcase its architecture, atmosphere, and activities. Techniques included adjusting ISO, shutter speed, depth of field, rule of thirds composition, and adding artificial skies. The goal was to present Media City in its best light through vibrant, well-composed images.
The document provides details about 10 photographs taken of Salford Quays, including the subject and theme of each photo, editing details, and feedback from a survey. Key points:
- Photo 2 received the most positive feedback, with 45% picking it as the best.
- Photos 1 and 3 were most often selected as the least favorite, each receiving around 35% of votes.
- The majority of survey respondents felt the lighting, angles, and overall portrayal of Salford Quays were good.
- Edits included color correction, brightness adjustment, cropping and removing unwanted elements.
Task 4 final images review work sheet landscapedanhops888
This document provides details about 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays, including the theme and focus of each image. For each photo, the photographer explains their creative intentions and notes strengths and areas for improvement. Techniques used across the photos are also outlined, such as consistent shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Editing details are given for some photos, like cropping, adding/removing elements, and adjusting brightness, contrast and colors. Overall the photographer aimed to showcase different aspects of Salford Quays through well-composed landscape and architectural photos.
The document summarizes the photographer's evaluation of 10 images taken for a music magazine. The photographer assessed whether each image would be successful or unsuccessful for the magazine based on factors like framing, focus on the subject, inclusion of space for magazine elements, and adherence to music magazine conventions. Overall, the photographer found some images worked well due to clear framing and focus on the subject, while others were less successful due to issues like backgrounds distracting from the subject or not leaving space for magazine elements. The photographer was able to learn from each image to improve their shooting style for the magazine.
The document discusses several photographs taken of urban textures and architecture. The first photo shows cars lined up on a highway, demonstrating repetition. The second photo shows a tall building with contrast between light and dark areas. The third photo focuses on cracks in a wall. The last photos are of textures on concrete, a burned paper texture, roof textures, twisting pillars, church architecture, and the inside of a cathedral described as resembling the inside of a windpipe. The photographer discusses editing techniques used like changing light levels, blurring, and cropping.
This document provides details on 10 photography images taken as part of a photography assignment, including the theme, focus, and techniques used for each image. For each image, the student focused on compositional elements like rule of thirds, depth of field, lighting adjustments. Surveys were also conducted to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Key strengths included clear backgrounds, effective use of lighting and angles. Suggested improvements centered around improving clarity, brightness, editing, and ensuring the subject is clearly visible.
The document summarizes four photographs taken by different photographers:
1. Stewart Marsden took two black and white photos of the London underground to show everyday life. One focused on people waiting and the other showed a man looking out at the skyline.
2. Simon Kennedy took architectural photos - one of stained glass windows and another of a lit bridge reflected in water.
3. Mark Pain captured iconic sporting moments - Usain Bolt celebrating and a photo of a golf ball just before hitting his lens.
4. The photos are analyzed for purpose, meaning, lighting, composition and how they depict their subject and location.
The document analyzes and compares three television channel idents: BBC3, Channel 4, and ITV1.
The BBC3 ident uses animation and bright colors to represent themes that would appeal to its target teenage female audience, such as music and parties. The Channel 4 ident features moving cars and buildings to symbolize daily life for its adult viewers. The ITV1 ident uses brightly lit dodgem cars and rotation to catch viewers' attention across different age groups.
While the idents differ in themes and techniques used, they all effectively represent their respective channels through short motion graphics without using much text. The document discusses how analyzing the idents helped inform the development of the author's own ident for E4 television.
This document provides summaries of photographs taken by various photographers. It analyzes the purpose, meaning, composition, and technical elements of each image. The photographs document everyday life in London, architectural structures, sporting events, and moments captured spontaneously. Natural lighting is used to emphasize authenticity. Composition utilizes techniques like rule of thirds and shallow depth of field to focus viewers on the subject. The images aim to represent urban culture, appreciate design, and immortalize iconic occurrences.
This document contains a photography student's final street photography project. It includes 7 images taken by the student with a brief analysis of each image discussing compositional elements. It also includes evaluations of the project's composition, audience, and context. The student aimed to capture interesting street scenes in the style of street photography pioneers like Thomas Leuthard. While most images are black and white, some experiment with color. The project focuses on isolated subjects through cropping to tell visual stories.
The document discusses several photos from a fashion shoot showing different denim styles. It provides feedback on each photo, praising aspects like the lighting, backgrounds, poses, and how well each photo shows off the denim. The last photo is favored as it has a setting where the background gets darker further back, making the denim jeans stand out in the bright light on the model, who is turned away from the camera smiling.
Task 1 work sheet 2 dimitris theocharis (done)shaunaeleacy
The document analyzes six photographs taken by photographer Dimitris Theocharis for various advertising and magazine campaigns. For each photo, it describes the theme, composition, techniques used, and strengths and weaknesses. The photos were taken in a studio setting and feature models promoting products or styled for fashion magazines. They utilize black and white editing and lighting to draw attention to the subjects and fit the mood of the campaigns.
The document analyzes and describes three different motion graphic idents for BBC3, Channel 4, and ITV1.
The BBC3 ident uses bright colors, animation and visual effects to represent themes that would appeal to its target teenage female audience, such as music, parties and technology. The Channel 4 ident features cars driving through a cityscape to represent the daily lives of its target older adult audience. The ITV1 ident uses brightly lit spinning dodgem cars, appealing to both children and adults with its high-energy visuals.
The document provides details on a photography student's selection of final images and review for an assignment on photography and photographic practice. It includes 10 images taken of band members in various poses and locations. For each image, the student explains their theme, goals, and strengths and improvements. The student aimed to capture poses and styles typical of indie rock band magazine covers. They worked to direct the viewer's gaze and used lighting, angles, and post-processing techniques like adding selective color. Overall, the student demonstrated an understanding of compositional techniques and sought to convey different emotions and perspectives through their shots.
The document discusses challenges faced when photographing a cricket match and ways to improve the photos. Some key issues included limited positions due to spectators, inconsistent sunlight, and a lack of pre-planning. To address these, the photographer cropped photos to focus on the action, adjusted brightness and colors, and moved between shots to create variety. While the photos faced quality issues, editing techniques like cropping, brightness adjustments, and black and white filters helped enhance the end product. Planning for different lighting conditions and getting shots from different angles improved despite constraints of an ongoing match.
The document discusses several photos and why the author likes aspects of each one. For the first photo, the author likes the bright lighting, depth from front to back, and how it shows off the denim shorts. The second photo uses lighting well with the model standing out from the background and looking relaxed. While the third photo shows off the outfit, the houses in the background are distracting. The fourth photo uses a high angle to make the model look up while keeping her bright but the background dark. The last photo is chosen as best with the model looking serious, the outfit visible, and varied lighting.
Task 1 work sheet 2 kristin sinclaire (done)shaunaeleacy
The photographer, Kristin Sinclair, took several photos at a fashion week showcasing various outfits. The photos show models walking the catwalk from different angles and distances to highlight details of the clothing, makeup, and surroundings. While most focus primarily on the outfits, one close-up photo emphasizes an accessory, an umbrella. The photographer aims to give a sense of the overall event experience while drawing attention to the key aspects of each look through techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, and shutter speed.
The document compares photos taken by the author at an amateur cricket match to professional cricket photos. It discusses several photos taken by the author and ways they improved the photos in editing. Some photos were grainy from being zoomed in, so editing involved cropping closer and brightening images. Limited positions for photos due to spectators' cars resulted in similar angles, but editing focused attention to different areas to add variety. Overall, the author's photos showed promise but were limited by camera quality, while editing helped enhance the images and focus viewers' attention.
The document provides details about a photography project comparing amateur photos taken of a village cricket match to professional cricket photos. It discusses several photos taken as part of the project and the challenges faced.
The photographer summarizes issues encountered during the photoshoot such as limited planning, traffic obstructing shots, variable sunlight, and time constraints from also playing in the match. Post-shoot problems included subjects being too distant, blurred images from zooming in, and lack of variety due to shooting positions.
Each photo is then analyzed in terms of strengths, weaknesses, and an overall rating. Edits are discussed that improved focus, lighting, and composition. The final sections cover choosing a Creative Commons license that allows commercial use and modification
The document summarizes changes being made to the final plans and designs for a music magazine. Key changes include:
- Slightly adapting the initial designs after further review to improve the magazine.
- Adding some photos and removing others from the photo plans due to design changes.
- Making minor changes to the front cover design, including changing the cover photo and article heading.
- Changing backgrounds and photos used on the contents page and double-page feature spread to improve layouts.
Este documento es un resumen de un blog sobre informática y sugerencias. El blog pertenece a Valentina Gallego Hurtado de la Institución Educativa Josefina Muñoz Gonzales en Rionegro, Antioquia. El blog contiene mapas conceptuales sobre temas de informática.
Glory Glory is an alternative/punk/indie band consisting of Panos on guitar and Shannon on drums who have recorded two demo albums and are influenced by artists like Sonic Youth, The Pixies, and Joy Division. They are scheduled to record a music video for their song "Physical Reaction" and will be recording more material in the coming days at Old School Studios, having previously performed at various venues in the area.
The document discusses the functions of music videos. It states that the two main functions are to promote the artist and raise awareness, as well as to entertain audiences. As an example, it discusses Psy's "Gangnam Style" music video which gained over 2 billion views and promoted his name widely. The document also analyzes Nicki Minaj's music video for "Superbass", stating it serves both to entertain audiences through dancing and imagery, as well as raise awareness of Minaj and help create an image for the artist.
This document defines and provides examples of different shot types used in filmmaking, including extreme wide shots (EWS) to establish a scene, very wide shots (VWS) to show subjects in their environment, wide shots (WS) to frame subjects fully, close ups (CU) to focus on specific features, medium close ups (MCU) between close ups and mid shots, mid shots (MS) to show details while framing subjects wholly, and two-shots to frame conversations between two people. Examples from a documentary are given to illustrate when each shot type was used.
Exposición "Selmana de les lletres asturianes"leonorast
La exposición semanal de Les Lletres Colexu Públicu Asturies (Xixón) presenta las obras de los estudiantes de la escuela. Los alumnos exponen sus proyectos literarios, incluyendo poesía, cuentos y ensayos breves. La muestra pretende fomentar el amor por la lectura y la escritura entre los estudiantes.
A genuine reader of unzipped is described as a rebellious girl who has piercings, parties often, plays music, and believes in living life to the fullest. She likely smokes and takes drugs. Her style includes jeans, hoodies, and clothing customized with spikes. She shops at brands like Vans, Dr. Martens, Topshop, and vintage shops. Her music tastes include Arctic Monkeys, Muse, and You Me at Six.
The document summarizes four photographs taken by different photographers:
1. Stewart Marsden took two black and white photos of the London underground to show everyday life. One focused on people waiting and the other showed a man looking out at the skyline.
2. Simon Kennedy took architectural photos - one of stained glass windows and another of a lit bridge reflected in water.
3. Mark Pain captured iconic sporting moments - Usain Bolt celebrating and a photo of a golf ball just before hitting his lens.
4. The photos are analyzed for purpose, meaning, lighting, composition and how they depict their subject and location.
The document analyzes and compares three television channel idents: BBC3, Channel 4, and ITV1.
The BBC3 ident uses animation and bright colors to represent themes that would appeal to its target teenage female audience, such as music and parties. The Channel 4 ident features moving cars and buildings to symbolize daily life for its adult viewers. The ITV1 ident uses brightly lit dodgem cars and rotation to catch viewers' attention across different age groups.
While the idents differ in themes and techniques used, they all effectively represent their respective channels through short motion graphics without using much text. The document discusses how analyzing the idents helped inform the development of the author's own ident for E4 television.
This document provides summaries of photographs taken by various photographers. It analyzes the purpose, meaning, composition, and technical elements of each image. The photographs document everyday life in London, architectural structures, sporting events, and moments captured spontaneously. Natural lighting is used to emphasize authenticity. Composition utilizes techniques like rule of thirds and shallow depth of field to focus viewers on the subject. The images aim to represent urban culture, appreciate design, and immortalize iconic occurrences.
This document contains a photography student's final street photography project. It includes 7 images taken by the student with a brief analysis of each image discussing compositional elements. It also includes evaluations of the project's composition, audience, and context. The student aimed to capture interesting street scenes in the style of street photography pioneers like Thomas Leuthard. While most images are black and white, some experiment with color. The project focuses on isolated subjects through cropping to tell visual stories.
The document discusses several photos from a fashion shoot showing different denim styles. It provides feedback on each photo, praising aspects like the lighting, backgrounds, poses, and how well each photo shows off the denim. The last photo is favored as it has a setting where the background gets darker further back, making the denim jeans stand out in the bright light on the model, who is turned away from the camera smiling.
Task 1 work sheet 2 dimitris theocharis (done)shaunaeleacy
The document analyzes six photographs taken by photographer Dimitris Theocharis for various advertising and magazine campaigns. For each photo, it describes the theme, composition, techniques used, and strengths and weaknesses. The photos were taken in a studio setting and feature models promoting products or styled for fashion magazines. They utilize black and white editing and lighting to draw attention to the subjects and fit the mood of the campaigns.
The document analyzes and describes three different motion graphic idents for BBC3, Channel 4, and ITV1.
The BBC3 ident uses bright colors, animation and visual effects to represent themes that would appeal to its target teenage female audience, such as music, parties and technology. The Channel 4 ident features cars driving through a cityscape to represent the daily lives of its target older adult audience. The ITV1 ident uses brightly lit spinning dodgem cars, appealing to both children and adults with its high-energy visuals.
The document provides details on a photography student's selection of final images and review for an assignment on photography and photographic practice. It includes 10 images taken of band members in various poses and locations. For each image, the student explains their theme, goals, and strengths and improvements. The student aimed to capture poses and styles typical of indie rock band magazine covers. They worked to direct the viewer's gaze and used lighting, angles, and post-processing techniques like adding selective color. Overall, the student demonstrated an understanding of compositional techniques and sought to convey different emotions and perspectives through their shots.
The document discusses challenges faced when photographing a cricket match and ways to improve the photos. Some key issues included limited positions due to spectators, inconsistent sunlight, and a lack of pre-planning. To address these, the photographer cropped photos to focus on the action, adjusted brightness and colors, and moved between shots to create variety. While the photos faced quality issues, editing techniques like cropping, brightness adjustments, and black and white filters helped enhance the end product. Planning for different lighting conditions and getting shots from different angles improved despite constraints of an ongoing match.
The document discusses several photos and why the author likes aspects of each one. For the first photo, the author likes the bright lighting, depth from front to back, and how it shows off the denim shorts. The second photo uses lighting well with the model standing out from the background and looking relaxed. While the third photo shows off the outfit, the houses in the background are distracting. The fourth photo uses a high angle to make the model look up while keeping her bright but the background dark. The last photo is chosen as best with the model looking serious, the outfit visible, and varied lighting.
Task 1 work sheet 2 kristin sinclaire (done)shaunaeleacy
The photographer, Kristin Sinclair, took several photos at a fashion week showcasing various outfits. The photos show models walking the catwalk from different angles and distances to highlight details of the clothing, makeup, and surroundings. While most focus primarily on the outfits, one close-up photo emphasizes an accessory, an umbrella. The photographer aims to give a sense of the overall event experience while drawing attention to the key aspects of each look through techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, and shutter speed.
The document compares photos taken by the author at an amateur cricket match to professional cricket photos. It discusses several photos taken by the author and ways they improved the photos in editing. Some photos were grainy from being zoomed in, so editing involved cropping closer and brightening images. Limited positions for photos due to spectators' cars resulted in similar angles, but editing focused attention to different areas to add variety. Overall, the author's photos showed promise but were limited by camera quality, while editing helped enhance the images and focus viewers' attention.
The document provides details about a photography project comparing amateur photos taken of a village cricket match to professional cricket photos. It discusses several photos taken as part of the project and the challenges faced.
The photographer summarizes issues encountered during the photoshoot such as limited planning, traffic obstructing shots, variable sunlight, and time constraints from also playing in the match. Post-shoot problems included subjects being too distant, blurred images from zooming in, and lack of variety due to shooting positions.
Each photo is then analyzed in terms of strengths, weaknesses, and an overall rating. Edits are discussed that improved focus, lighting, and composition. The final sections cover choosing a Creative Commons license that allows commercial use and modification
The document summarizes changes being made to the final plans and designs for a music magazine. Key changes include:
- Slightly adapting the initial designs after further review to improve the magazine.
- Adding some photos and removing others from the photo plans due to design changes.
- Making minor changes to the front cover design, including changing the cover photo and article heading.
- Changing backgrounds and photos used on the contents page and double-page feature spread to improve layouts.
Este documento es un resumen de un blog sobre informática y sugerencias. El blog pertenece a Valentina Gallego Hurtado de la Institución Educativa Josefina Muñoz Gonzales en Rionegro, Antioquia. El blog contiene mapas conceptuales sobre temas de informática.
Glory Glory is an alternative/punk/indie band consisting of Panos on guitar and Shannon on drums who have recorded two demo albums and are influenced by artists like Sonic Youth, The Pixies, and Joy Division. They are scheduled to record a music video for their song "Physical Reaction" and will be recording more material in the coming days at Old School Studios, having previously performed at various venues in the area.
The document discusses the functions of music videos. It states that the two main functions are to promote the artist and raise awareness, as well as to entertain audiences. As an example, it discusses Psy's "Gangnam Style" music video which gained over 2 billion views and promoted his name widely. The document also analyzes Nicki Minaj's music video for "Superbass", stating it serves both to entertain audiences through dancing and imagery, as well as raise awareness of Minaj and help create an image for the artist.
This document defines and provides examples of different shot types used in filmmaking, including extreme wide shots (EWS) to establish a scene, very wide shots (VWS) to show subjects in their environment, wide shots (WS) to frame subjects fully, close ups (CU) to focus on specific features, medium close ups (MCU) between close ups and mid shots, mid shots (MS) to show details while framing subjects wholly, and two-shots to frame conversations between two people. Examples from a documentary are given to illustrate when each shot type was used.
Exposición "Selmana de les lletres asturianes"leonorast
La exposición semanal de Les Lletres Colexu Públicu Asturies (Xixón) presenta las obras de los estudiantes de la escuela. Los alumnos exponen sus proyectos literarios, incluyendo poesía, cuentos y ensayos breves. La muestra pretende fomentar el amor por la lectura y la escritura entre los estudiantes.
A genuine reader of unzipped is described as a rebellious girl who has piercings, parties often, plays music, and believes in living life to the fullest. She likely smokes and takes drugs. Her style includes jeans, hoodies, and clothing customized with spikes. She shops at brands like Vans, Dr. Martens, Topshop, and vintage shops. Her music tastes include Arctic Monkeys, Muse, and You Me at Six.
This document describes the process of designing a magazine cover for a special horror edition. The designer chose an intimidating image and darkened it to create a creepy impression. Text was added such as the magazine masthead and cover lines of varying sizes and colors to draw attention. The title and credits were modified with glows and borders to make them stand out against the background image and tie into the horror theme. Minor adjustments were made to spacing, colors and effects to finalize a professional looking cover aligned with the designer's style model and goals.
This document lists various locations and features including a mirror in the bedroom, a shower in the bathroom, an alleyway in the street, a carpark, stairs in an office, a cross roads, an office under a bridge.
The music video challenges conventions by focusing solely on the lead singer rather than the whole band. There is a relationship between the lyrics, visuals, and upbeat music. Close-up shots of the singer mouthing the lyrics are prominently featured. Audience feedback praised the location, use of objects to illustrate the lyrics, and engaging camera work, but suggested using more natural effects and additional distracting objects. A variety of media technologies were used for research, planning, filming test footage, gathering feedback, and evaluating the project.
The document describes the process of creating a movie poster using Adobe Photoshop CS3. It discusses editing features such as contrast and brightness. Examples of movie posters are analyzed. The original image used and completed poster are displayed side by side. Enhancements made include darkening the contrast, removing human eyes and replacing with zombie stares, and using a color palette of grey and red. Text styles and additional details like the movie website and release date are also discussed.
Phil Lord is an American film and television writer, director, and producer born in 1977 in Miami. He graduated from Dartmouth College and works alongside frequent collaborator Chris Miller. Lord both writes and produces his films, also directing and acting in some. He is best known for the animated film "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" and works across genres though comedy is a common theme. Lord is considered one of the youngest "showrunners" currently working in the industry. He finds inspiration in producing films like "21 Jump Street" with Miller that have influenced others. Lord's filmography includes the TV series "Clone High" as well as films "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs," "21 Jump Street
James is a 17-year-old boy with online friends Ben and Alice who are also teenagers. He has a real-life friend named Alex who is 17 as well. The document discusses teenage boys and girls between ages 16-24 who enjoy going to the movies. It notes that the upcoming full film and its trailer will both have non-linear structures, with the film including flashbacks and memories and the trailer featuring jumps between the overall story.
Thomas Payne discusses the evolution of his designs for a double page spread (DPS) and poster. For his initial DPS, he focused on including header information, images, and info sections. However, as he progressed, his designs became more creative by adding more space for colorful images to avoid boredom and using column formats to maximize space. His final poster design similarly features a central header with surrounding and underneath images but includes additional documentary information and one extra image for visual appeal.
Film opening analysis back to the futureanthony01425
The opening scene of Back to the Future establishes many important plot elements through visual cues and props. Marty McFly's orange jacket and skateboard identify him as a cool teenager and the protagonist. Clocks seen in the first shot set up the film's focus on time travel. Newspaper clippings about Doc Brown's house being destroyed introduce the eccentric scientist character. Items in Doc's laboratory like a plutonium container and inventions of famous scientists establish him as an inventor experimenting with dangerous technologies. The untidy laboratory and a news report of stolen plutonium hint at mysteries that will drive the plot. The mostly single take scene reinforces the sense of chaos in Doc's life.
This document provides details on 10 photographs taken around Salford Quays, including the theme, focus, and reasoning for choosing each image. It also discusses the photographic techniques used, such as shutter speed, aperture, and rule of thirds. The strengths and areas for improvement are evaluated, and editing details are provided for each image, such as adjustments to brightness, contrast, saturation and adding background elements. A capture log with the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture settings concludes the document.
Task 4 Final Images Landscape Review Work Sheetryansharman
This document contains summaries for 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays as part of a photography assignment. Each photo summary describes the theme or focus of the image, the reasons for choosing it, and the photographic techniques used to take the picture. The photos showcase different buildings, structures and views of the Salford Quays area. A variety of techniques are discussed, including depth of field, exposure, white balance, shutter speed and ISO settings.
Landscape task 4 final images review work sheetHaiiEmmaa
This document provides details on 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays, including the subject and focus of each image, techniques used, strengths and areas for improvement. For each photo, the photographer explains what they aimed to capture and why they chose the subject. They discuss using manual mode, adjusting shutter speed, ISO and aperture. The photos were edited in Photoshop by changing colors, brightness and contrast or applying black and white filters. Overall, the photographer captured the natural and modern aspects of Salford Quays through a variety of angles and subjects.
This document summarizes the selection and editing of 10 photographs taken in Salford Quays for a photography project. For each photo, the subject and editing details are described, such as adjustments to contrast, saturation, and color. Common editing techniques used across photos included increasing contrast and vibrancy. Additional edits included changing colors, converting to black and white, and removing objects. The photographer captured a variety of locations using different angles and perspectives. Strengths included diverse viewpoints while weaknesses included lack of alternative shots for editing options. Shutter speed, ISO, and aperture remained consistent across photos.
The document discusses the selection and editing of 10 photographs taken in Salford Quays. For each image, the photographer describes the theme, focus, and reasons for selection. Post-processing involved adjustments to color, brightness, filters and blending multiple images. Techniques like rule of thirds and depth of field were used. Strengths included composition and blending elements, while weaknesses were some over-edited photos that lacked professional quality. Editing details are provided for several images, describing tools used and specific adjustments made. A capture log lists shutter speed, ISO and aperture settings.
This document provides details about 10 photographs taken at MediaCity UK in Salford Quays, including the main focus of each image and the techniques used to capture it. For each photo, the photographer indicates why it was selected as one of the final 10 edited images. Across the photos, the main subjects include BBC and ITV studios, a "happy" sign, the BBC building, the Lowry art gallery from different angles, an office building, the Lowry tower, the doors for the TV show "The Voice," a war museum and Coronation Street studios. Techniques discussed include use of the rule of thirds, depth of field, shutter speed, and ISO.
The document provides details about a photography student's project documenting Salford Quays through 10 photos. It includes descriptions of each photo, the themes and reasons for choosing them. It also summarizes the results of a survey about the photos, including feedback on lighting, angles, and which photos were most and least liked. The student analyzes the strengths and areas for improvement of each photo and the editing techniques used to process each one.
Olivia Singleton selected 9 landscape images for a photography assignment focusing on architecture in Salford, England. She used manual settings and slow shutter speeds of 10 seconds to capture light at night. Some strengths included proper exposure times, but some images had overlays added that were too dramatic. Images 4 and 9 had overly edited overlays added. Image 7 was edited to remove dirt from walls. When editing all images, lighting, contrast and saturation were adjusted, and dodging and burning tools were used on some images.
Olivia Singleton selected 9 landscape images for a photography assignment focusing on architecture in Salford, England. She used manual settings and slow shutter speeds of 10 seconds to capture light at night. Some strengths included proper exposure times, but some images had overlays added that were too dramatic. Images 4 and 9 had unrealistic moon overlays added. Image editing included adjusting lighting, contrast, and saturation uniformly, with selective dodging and burning on Image 1.
This document analyzes a series of street photography images taken by photographer Edgar Berg. The images feature a fashion model photographed on public streets. The summary analyzes various technical and compositional elements of the photos, including their use of the street environment, rule of thirds composition, shallow depth of field, and high shutter speeds and ISO to capture the model against the busy street background. The document notes the photos effectively contrast the model with everyday street scenes but could have better angles and heightened the street elements more.
This document is a project proposal for a photography project focusing on architectural photography of Salford Quays. The student plans to take 50 photos but only use 10 in the final project. They were inspired by photographers who captured post-apocalyptic landscapes and black and white images with color accents. The student will use a Canon 7D camera to take professional quality photos using techniques like depth of field, shutter speed, ISO, and rule of thirds. The goal is to promote Salford Quays through still landscape and architectural images.
The document analyzes six architectural photographs taken by Simon Kennedy. It summarizes the subject, composition, techniques, and strengths and weaknesses of each photo. The photographs feature buildings such as a castle, skyscraper, and BBC broadcasting house. Kennedy uses techniques like adjusting shutter speed and rule of thirds composition. The analysis notes strengths like capturing color and detail, and weaknesses like lack of focus on one building.
This document summarizes 10 photographs taken for a photography assignment focusing on Salford Quays, Manchester. For each image, the photographer explains the focus and reasoning for choosing it, such as capturing the natural beauty, interesting shapes of buildings, or contrasting modern and old architectural styles. The techniques used included shutter speed, rule of thirds, depth of field, and f-stop. The capture log details the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture settings for each photo.
My first image is a known architectural design at The Lowry. I took the picture from a low angle shot; I did this so I could only get this one structure in the shot to create a more dramatic image. To edit my picture, I created a rainbow effect to enhance the design and the building even more.
My second image is of media city, I took the picture trying to include the ‘happy’ sign on top of the building, the restaurants and Salford University sign showing off each aspect of media city and what it holds. I edited my image just by enhancing the colours and contrast to make the image more striking and vibrant.
I often slowed down the shutter speed in order to let more
The document summarizes a photography student's process of selecting images and editing a poster to advertise a Christmas market at Salford Quays. It includes descriptions of three photos taken at Salford Quays using different camera settings and compositions. The student edited the photos in Photoshop and selected one as the basis for an initial poster design. Feedback indicated the original poster design was too wordy and dull. The student then redesigned the poster using bolder fonts, less text, and Christmas colors to make it more eye-catching and appropriate for children. In conclusion, the student reflects on techniques learned around composition and editing, and aims to focus more on camera settings and additional photographic rules in future projects.
The student took photos at Salford Quays to create a poster for an event. Their favorite photo features framed statues. They edited it to be black and white but added color back to the trees using a history brush tool. Another effective photo features a bridge framing a building with contrasting colors and leading lines down the railings. This photo was chosen for the poster because it prominently features Media City with color added back to signs.
The photographer went on a shoot at Salford Quays with the goal of taking photos for a magazine. They practiced different photography techniques and took wide angle shots of the landscape and buildings. The group walked around the area for a few hours taking photos from different positions. The photographer edited one photo to give it a warm, morning glow and added lens flares to match. They selected two final images - one of a bridge known as an iconic landmark, and another giving an overview of the area. The photographer learned techniques for planning and executing better photoshoots in the future.
The student took photos around Salford Quays, including landmarks like Old Trafford stadium, Media City, and the Lowry Museum. The goal was to showcase the area as vibrant and aesthetically pleasing. Most photos used techniques like rule of thirds, depth of field, and adjusting lighting. Edits included adding or replacing skies, removing objects, and tweaking colors and brightness. The strengths were vibrant colors and framing, while improvements could include more location diversity and natural edits.
The student took photos around Salford Quays, including landmarks like Old Trafford Stadium, Media City, and the Lowry Museum. The goal was to showcase the area as vibrant and aesthetically pleasing. Five photos focused on Old Trafford since it draws visitors. Post-processing included adjusting lighting, cropping, and removing distractions. The strengths were vibrant colors and framing subjects well using techniques like rule of thirds. There could be more location diversity and more natural editing.
The photographer conducted a photo shoot at Salford Quays to capture images for a water sports center. They experimented with different camera settings and compositions. Several images were further edited in Photoshop by adjusting exposure, color balance, and filters. Three rejected images were overexposed with dull colors. Lessons learned included ensuring proper lighting and exploring more camera settings for future shoots.
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The document provides details about the design and layout of a student's magazine project. It describes the software used, including Microsoft Word and Photoshop. It discusses the inspiration taken from the magazine Clash and the goal to have a alternative/pop/dance music theme. Details are given about formatting choices for the front cover and double page spread, including images, colors, text placement and styles. Conventions used to indicate the music genre are outlined. Specific elements of the front cover and double page spread layout are explained according to design principles.
This document contains references from 2 magazine articles and 4 music videos accessed from YouTube websites. The magazine references are from Mix Mag published in June 2015 and June 2013 on the topics of Ibiza Starts Here 2012 and Space. The YouTube references are for music videos by Nina Nesbitt, Gorgan City featuring Jennifer Hudson, Taylor Swift, and Years and Years accessed on May 6, 2015.
This document contains a production diary for a student's final major project creating a music video. It consists of 16 weekly progress updates from January to June detailing the tasks completed each week such as choosing an idea, researching, storyboarding, scriptwriting, filming, rough cuts, final edit, gathering feedback, and completing an evaluation. The student's plans for the following weeks typically include finishing ongoing tasks and starting new stages of production such as additional filming, editing, or gathering feedback.
The document provides an evaluation and feedback for a final major project music video created by Shauna Leacy and Emily Aldred. It describes the process of planning, filming, and editing the video to match the song "Years & Years – Desire." Feedback was gathered on Facebook from 13 people, mostly praising how the clips matched the music but providing some criticisms around slow motion quality and clip matching. Overall the feedback was positive and the creators learned skills in using editing software and managing collaborative projects.
The document discusses techniques for editing images to create lighting and color effects for use on a magazine cover and spread. These include using the brush tool at different opacities to overlay color, adjusting color balance, hue, saturation and vibrancy, extending an image and blending layers. Colors were overlaid on corners of images to give a vintage look and different blend modes were used to make the effects seem natural.
The document summarizes the responses to a survey about a music video project. It discusses how most respondents said they would be interested in a video about friends hanging out, that the song choice fit well with the theme, and that mixing different locations was a positive idea. It also notes that respondents had varying opinions on editing techniques like layering clips. Overall, the feedback validated the core concepts and editing approach for the video project.
This document lists 12 shooting locations and dates for a film/video project, including Emily's house on May 1st, various locations in Cadishead on May 7th such as moss and locks, Glazebrook on May 7th and March 19th, the Ritz Manchester on March 21st, Lymm dam on May 8th, Manchester Apollo for two concerts on March 11th 2015 and September 27th 2014, a bus on March 17th, and Manchester Apollo again for a concert on March 17th 2015.
1) The document provides a self-evaluation of a radio show produced by the author and her team for a young adult audience.
2) The author reflects on individual story elements, noting what went well and could be improved upon. She comments on voice quality, flow, and editing of her own stories.
3) Overall, the author is pleased with the variety of stories and balance of serious and lighthearted content in the full show. She aims to understand her target student audience and touch on relevant topics. The evaluation aims to identify strengths and areas for future improvement.
The band Ink, comprised of Ryan and Emily, are rising in popularity with their new single "Dive" storming the charts. The duo met in high school and studied music together, eventually gaining popularity through local shows in Manchester. They were then signed and have since seen rapid success, preparing to release their debut self-titled album. In an interview, Ryan and Emily discuss how surreal their rise to fame has been, with sold-out upcoming tour dates. They emphasize their focus on creating quality music for their fans as their popularity grows.
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The band Ink, comprised of Ryan and Emily, are rising in popularity with their new single "Dive" storming the charts. The duo met in high school and studied music together, eventually gaining popularity through local shows in Manchester. They were then signed and have since seen rapid success, preparing to release their debut self-titled album. In an interview, Ryan and Emily discuss how surreal their rise to fame has been as students and their focus on creating good quality music for their fans. They are looking forward to their upcoming sold out UK tour.
The document provides guidance on analyzing a double-page magazine article spread. It includes a table to fill out analyzing the article's language, proofreading, content style, and headlines. As an example, the response analyzes an article about an artist named Ivy. It notes the informal language used, minor spelling errors, chatty interview style, and punny headline "The Age of Ivy." The purpose is to inform readers about the artist through background details and an interview, while also promoting their album and tour.
Ivy Quinn is a rising DJ and producer from London. She found her love of music mixing in college and has since had success with singles like "Shotgun Love" and her upcoming album "41:30" set for release in August. Quinn uses the stage name Ivy, inspired by her sleepy college appearance, combined with her last name. While rumors swirl of a romance with Zac Efron, Quinn maintains they are just good friends who have collaborated creatively in the past. Quinn's family is proud of her success in the music industry, though her mother prefers songs without heavy beats. Quinn is looking forward to touring in support of her new album.
This article profiles the up-and-coming indie pop duo Ink, composed of Ryan and Emily. It discusses how they met in high school and college in Manchester, England, bonded over their love of music, and began performing locally. After gaining popularity supporting other bands, they were signed and have since seen rapid success, with their debut self-titled album upcoming and a sold-out UK tour announced. The piece includes interviews where Ryan and Emily express their excitement over their success but acknowledge it's still surreal, as well as their dedication to their craft and bringing joy to fans.
The document provides an analysis of the layout, design, and conventions of two music magazines: Clash Magazine and Empire Magazine. Key details include:
- Clash Magazine uses a simple, minimalist design with minimal color and fonts. The cover features The 1975 band in large bold text.
- Empire Magazine uses bold colors and fonts with the Captain America film featured prominently on the cover. Inside pages include interviews and pull quotes.
- Both magazines follow genre conventions like anchoring images with text, using drop caps and columns of text. Target audiences include teens to adults interested in music and films.
Emily Aldred will be interviewed by Shauna Leacy on 30 April 2015 at 11:10 AM in a radio studio over the phone. The purpose is to discuss whether social media has a good or bad impact. Shauna plans to ask Emily 7 questions about her social media use, whether it positively or negatively impacts people's concentration, problems she has encountered, positives that have come from social media, and negatives.
The government allowed universities in the UK to charge up to £9,000 per year in tuition fees in 2012. This replaced direct government grants to universities. Many institutions increased their fees to the maximum amount. Students take out government-backed loans to cover fees and living costs, and start repaying the loans once they earn over £21,000 per year at an interest rate up to 3% above inflation. If the debt is not fully repaid within 30 years, the remaining amount is written off. However, about three quarters of graduates will still have some debt remaining after 30 years of repayments. While the figures seem large, most students feel the long-term benefits of a university degree are worth the costs.
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People spend more time on social media sites than any other type of website. The total time spent on social media in the US increased 99% from 2011 to 2012. However, social media also poses privacy and cyberbullying risks. Users overshare private details, which could later harm them. Also, the anonymity of social media enables cyberbullying, which has seriously affected many youth.
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1) The document discusses the social media app Yik Yak, which allows anonymous messaging within a 5 mile radius. It was popular on college campuses but also led to cyberbullying in middle schools and high schools.
2) In response to bullying issues, the developers used geofencing technology to disable the app in areas around schools. This helped curb bullying but did not eliminate all issues with the anonymous nature of the app.
3) The document also describes the founding and funding of Yik Yak, as well as one student's experience being bullied on the app which led her to start a successful petition calling for changes to curb bullying on the platform.
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Theme or focus of image & reasons for choice
1. The focus in this image is the building even though the bridge is also in the image
the building is the thing that stands out the most it’s the colour of the building
everything surrounding is all similar colours, the reason for this image is because the
building it’s such a big unusual looking shape and style and colour that it’s
something people notice because it’s so close to the Lowry mall which is one of
the main attractions to Salford quays also the bridge stands out because there are
several bridges located around Salford quays
all different shapes they look good framed in the image.
2. The main focus for this image is the bridge I wanted to show off the bridge from the
side because you get to see the surroundings including the water and the odd
building; I think it shows off Salford quays because it shows off what’s there and
how nice the view is especially looking across the water. Because the bridge is
such a huge part of the things you see it was good to capture this, it’s also familiar
because it’s hard to miss when you go there.
3. The purpose of this image is to show media city because of how far away I am
from media city its fits all of the main part into one picture you can also see the
surrounding areas so you get to see the rest of Salford quays. I chose to capture
this because it’s such a huge part of Salford Quays and one of the main reasons
people go to see the BBC and ITV buildings they are important to the area.
4. The main focus in this image of this image is the water leading up to the bridge its
shows of another section of Salford quays which includes the Lowry part of the
museum and the quay west building all of these are main places to visit at Salford
quays the reason I took this image is because it’s such a large part and I’ve fitted a
7. lot into one I’ve taken this from one of the other bridges in the area so I’m above
the water to get a different angle.
5. The main focus is the bridge in this image it’s the first thing you look at when you
see it the photo was taken from one of the other bridges which is opposite to the
one in the picture I wanted to get the bridge in this picture but I zoomed in slightly
to make it more framed I also wanted to include the building to add a bit more in
the photo instead of just a white bridge.
6. The main focus in this photo was the happy sign I tried to make it centred as much
as I could so the trees would be all around I wanted to show of the colours and
make the path look like it was leading up to the sign, the reason I took it because it
reflected Salford quays in a nice way the building is part of ITV and the Salford
University it also shows slightly some of the food places in the area, it also looks
clean because of how I edited it I cleaned up the path so it would look more
appealing to people wanting to visit.
7. The main focus in this image was the BBC building, I wanted to include the BBC
signs so you would know what the building is used for instead of it just being a plain
building also I wanted to include the trees and the colours to make the image
stand out more, the trees sort of frame the image because of how they are all
around the edges and the BBC building in centre of the image. It shows what’s at
Salford quays and including the BBC logo makes people interested because it’s
such a recognizable logo.
8. The main focus in this image are the buildings also I including some of the trees
below and the ‘happy’ sign you can also slightly see some of the food places
along the bottom, I included the ITV building and the Salford university building,
the reason I took this is the show more of what it looks like when you are in Media
city what the surrounding areas are around it.
9. The main focus in this image is media city and the bridge to the left of it and the ITV
in the far left I wanted to include it as much as possible I wanted to get the bridge
in as well so you can see more fitting a much as I can and making sure I centred it,
the reason for it was to show off media city as you can see the big sign saying the
studio and also the ITV logo and the BBC building I wanted to include them all in.
10. The main focus in the image is Media city even though I couldn’t fit all of Media
city in it I still got the Media city UK sign in also all of the BBC buildings are in the
image as well including the water in the photo as well so it didn’t look so crowded
it fits in-between the sky and the water. The reason I took it from far away and from
across the water was to show how nice it can look.
Techniques used
1. I used the rule of thirds with this image because I wanted to frame it correctly so
the bridge would fit a certain way over the building behind the look as if the
person looking at the image is walking along the bridge, I also had to make sure
the exposure of the image was right so i wouldn’t get to much light and make the
image look over exposed.
2. I used the rule of thirds with this image I wanted it framed correctly this helps show
more of the bridge as well as several buildings and the water running underneath, I
also made sure that the ISO settings were right so the image wouldn’t take in too
8. much light making the image look over exposed.
3. I used the rule of third with this image because I was taking the picture of media
city as well as its surroundings I wanted the buildings in the image to be centred I
also made sure my ISO setting was right so the picture wouldn’t be over exposed.
4. I used the rule of thirds in this image because I like to frame the images to try and
show off as much of Salford quays.
5. I used the rule of thirds again with this because I wanted to bridge to me the main
focus as well as the building I purposely wanted the bridge to me in the middle so
that I could get the water and the image equal above and below the bridge.
6. I used the rule of thirds again because I wanted to get the happy sign in the
middle of the image and I wanted to frame the image with the trees and grassy
hills I think it looks better when it’s been framed
7. I used rule of thirds with this image again the trees frame the image and the BBC
signs are involved in this image the four columns in the image I wanted to be in
shot also using the 3x3 grid helps place them.
8. I used the rule of thirds again with my image I think this is one of the most important
things to use for a landscape image because of the point of focus in an image,
having lots of things in its good to have a few main focuses that’s what I tried to
get across with this image.
9. In this image I used the rule of thirds I wanted to try and get the building in the
middle as centred as possible it being a main focus and also the bridge to the left
and the studios to the right framing the image to try and get as much of the main
things at Salford quays into one image.
10. I used the rule of thirds again with this image I wanted enough of the sky and the
water in the image also I wanted to show as much as media city in this image as I
could because it such a big part of Salford quays so I had to frame I a lot of the
main points in this image are the buildings like the BBC and the studios.
Strengths & suggested improvements
1. The strengths In this photo Is the way I’ve framed it I think the way it looks through
the bridge instead of being stood outside looks better than being outside the
building because it looks as if you walking across the bridge towards it.
The weaknesses are the lack of colour it was hard to capture much colour in the
photo because of the weather and the fact that the bridge is white I chose to
keep it like this because I wanted it to show a realistic look on Salford quays
because its already a nice place and I didn’t want it to look unrealistic I wanted
my them to look ‘clean’.
2. The strengths in this photo is the way I’ve framed it with the bridge going across to
the other side and the water beneath it also that you can see almost all of the
bridge you get to see it all in the image.
The weakness is the lack of colour the sky makes the image look very dull even
though I have brightened it up I didn’t want to mess up the image by making the
sky a unrealistic colour.
3. The strengths in this image are what I’ve included in the image I think it shows off
9. what you can see if you went to Salford quays also because I’ve cleaned up the
path it looks ‘clean’.
The weakness again is the lack of colour again the weather wasn’t the best maybe
if I made something stand out with a bright colour might make it look attractive but
I wanted to keep it realistic looking.
4. The strengths in this image is the framing of it, I like how I’ve taken it from behind
the wall of the bridge I’m standing on you can see both sides the bridge leads to
showing more in one image.
The weakness in this image is how dull the sky looks if the day was sunnier it would
of made it look a lot nicer.
5. The strengths in this image is the framing of it I’ve fitted the whole bridge in as well
as the building to the left, also the how the bridge goes along in the middle of the
image whilst the sky and the water are both above and below.
The weakness is the dull colour in the sky I didn’t want to change it too much but
there is a difference compared to the original.
6. The strengths in this image are the colours and how bright and the autumn colours
also how clean the ground looks, the happy sign being in the middle of the image
makes you look at that first which was the aim.
The weakness in this photo is how maybe if you saw this photo on its own and you
weren’t familiar with the area you possibly wouldn’t know where it was.
7. The strengths in this photo are the colours I like how the trees frame the image
slightly as they are in both corners and them the BBC building is in the middle of the
image also a good point in this photo is the fact I included the BBC sign in it
because it’s such a big part of Salford quays.
The weakness in this photo is the dull sky it would have made the image even more
colourful.
8. The strengths in this image are the colours of the trees and the grass also the happy
sign they stand out in the image also the surroundings look very clear also because
I’ve edited the people out it makes it look less messy, also the framing of the image
I’ve included some of the ITV building and the BBC building.
The weaknesses in this image is again the sky I didn’t want to take away the
realistic look even though It could of looked a lot better with a bright blue sky.
9. The strengths in this photo are the things I’ve included being the water and the
bridge also how you can see the ITV sign and the BBC sign also ‘The studios’ I think
this promotes it very well because it shows what you can see if you came.
The weakness is the dull sky makes the image seem very grey.
10. The strengths in this photo is that it shows quite a large part of media city and
what’s there it includes a lot of the BBC buildings and a big sign saying Media city
UK the water looks very blue and makes it look clean.
The weakness in this photo is the sky if it was better weather the photo would look
brighter and more attractive.
Editing details
1. I started on the building adding a colour to it which was similar to its original colour
but I just slightly made it more vibrant, then I make the bridge slightly lighter so the
white looked cleaner then I also brightened up the sky as best as possible take
10. away some of the grey. Once id changed the colours I decided to edit out some
one walking along the bridge who was centred in the image I thought this was a
small distraction so I removed the person from the bottom of the Image.
2. I again started with the colours in the image I added a blue tint to the water to
make it look cleaner and more attractive I then slightly brightened up the sky I
them made the bridge appear whiter. I noticed some people walking across the
bridge who I thought were a distraction I wanted the bridge to be empty so I
edited out three of the people who were walking along I feel like this was
successful because you can’t see where they were.
3. I started one the sky making it look slightly lighter so it would take away the
dull/grey look I then decided to get rid of the chipped paint and other worn away
parts I did this on the steps and the black box towards the right of the picture I
thought it would look more attractive if it looked neat, I then wanted the path to
look clean so I removed the fallen leaves and bits of rubbish also the bits of moss
growing on the bricks and some plants growing near the black box, I think the path
looks looked after and cleaner than it originally is.
4. I started on lightening the sky because the weather wasn’t the best on the day we
took them, I then added a blue tint to the water making it look a lot cleaner
adding a slight bit of colour makes the image seem a lot more attractive
5. I brightened up the sky to take away the grey and dullness I then added a blue tint
to the water to make It look cleaner I didn’t want to change it too much because I
didn’t want a unrealistic image of Salford quays.
6. I started to add colour to the trees and the grass I wanted to give them more
colour so I made the colours brighter I added oranges, reds and greens I added a
red colour to the happy sign so it would stand out a lot more, I then noticed some
people in the image a woman to the left of the image who I removed I didn’t
want anyone in the image because I just wanted it to be Salford quays I also
removed another person who was in the back in a bright red coat, I then removed
some of the leaves and rubbish on the grass and on the ground to make it look
more cleaner, and finally I make the small section of sky brighter.
7. I started on the trees around the image I added colour to them all making it look
more ‘autumn’ I wanted to add as much colour as I could to distract from the grey
sky which I slightly lightened to make more white. The columns in the image I made
slightly more vibrant using the vibrant tool it brought out a purple colour to them
which I liked because it brought out more colour.
8. I tried to lighten the sky slightly to get rid of some of the grey I then focused on the
trees and the grass I added more colour to them so they would stand out more I
then also changed the colour of the happy sign to purple so it would stand out
also, I then edited around the grass and on the ground to remove some fallen
leaves I just think doing this made I look a lot more cleaner. Then I moved onto the
people in the image who were crowded in the back on the image I wanted to just
have Salford quays I think the people distract so I used the clone tool to remove
them.
9. There were only small changes in this image I added a slight blue tint to the water
to make it look cleaner from what it originally was which was like a brown dull
colour, also I slightly lightened the sky as much as I could to take away the
11. greyness.
10. I started with the sky making it slightly lighter so it wouldn’t look so dull, I then
added a blue tint to the water so make it look cleaner, I noticed that someone
had stood slightly in shot there was a shoulder just bottom right of the image which
covered a large amount of water so I edited that out using the clone tool.
Capture Log
Setting Shutter Speed ISO Aperture
1. Manual
1. 1/640
1. 200
1. 5.6
2. Manual
2. 1/640
2. 200
2. 5.6
3. Manual
3. 1/640
3. 200
3. 5.6
4. Manual
4. 1/640
4. 200
4. 5.6
5. Manual
5. 1/640
5. 200
5. 5.6
6. Manual
6. 1/640
6. 200
6. 5.6
7. Manual
7. 1/640
7. 200
7. 5.6
8. Manual
8. 1/640
8. 200
8. 5.6
9. Manual
9. 1/640
9. 200
9. 5.6
10. Manual
10. 1/640
10. 200
10. 5.6