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Monday, 28 September 2009
This photo was taken in Sardinia, in the Summer of 2009
. This is very much an action shot that really captures the moment. The excitement and movement. This is a long shot that captures the whole body. It vaguely shows the surroundings of the room. Without explanation you can imagine this photo was taken on holiday, showing the happiness.
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This photo
was taken at Wireless Festival, in the Summer of 2009. It was taken from quite a high angle that captured the main expression of me, but also the person that is holding me up. THis is a good example showing the hot spots. The first, being me. Second, the logo "Wireless 2009" and the third being the other person in the photo. Unfortunately, the fourth hot spot is blocked by another member of publics head. This is a long shot for me, but a close up for my friend. The photo also captures both of our excitement as well as some of the scenery. It manages to capture all of the surroundings, allowing it to be pretty much self explanitory.
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This photo of myself and my friend, Emelia was taken
on a laptop. This prevented us from changing the angle or size. As well as this, zoom was impossible. Therefor, we had to move for the camera. The photo of us is a medium close up, only showing the shoulders and head. I am leaning over Emlia's shoulders, which gives a good angle to the photo rather than side to side. This shows a more friendly approach.
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My idea of Ferocious Feline came from my own home. I was able to photograph the scene of the dark, ‘spooky’ woods as well as the cat eyes. I chose this layout and idea simply because I knew I had the resources to accomplish my idea.
I started working at home. With my camera I captured the woodland area. I still wasn’t certain what angle or shot type I wanted, so I took a variety of different shots. Some extreme wide shots, wide shots and mid shots. I wanted to make sure I had all the possibilities at hand so that when I came to my complete decision I could adapt my photos to my work. I then carried on with my photography. Once again I took many photos so that I had the best possible one. It was hard to get an extreme close up of a cat’s eye, but later on in my project I was able to edit these in Photoshop. After grouping my resources, I was able to move on and collaborate all of my ideas.
I uploaded all of my photos on a computer and sorted through what I could see that fitted my idea. All of which where paradigm’s that would eventually produce my final product, the syntagm. I chose a mid shot of the woodland and a wide shot of the cat. I then opened Photoshop and placed my woodland photo landscape onto the page. Following this, I opened my photo of the cat and started to crop and edit it. Firstly, I used the ‘lasso’ tool to cut out the eyes. The original photo had a lot surrounding it that I did not want. I had to pick out what I really wanted and what I knew would make a better poster. I copied the first set of eyes onto the background (woodland.) I scaled them down in proportion to the woodland. The eyes had to be a realistic size to produce a more emotive response as a horror film. Once I cropped and placed the first set of eyes into the background I then kept repeating this process to eventually produce many eyes. I scattered them around the area, high in the trees and low on the ground to make you feel they are staring at you from all angles. I then started to change the colours and effects of all of my photos now that I had laid it out correctly. I made all the cat eye’s different colours, but mainly orange and ruby red’s to really stand out. In contrast to this I changed the saturation of the background to make it black and white. The dominant colours are the cats’ eyes. This has made a dramatic effect. I titled my poster right in the centre at the top. Even though this is not one of the hot spots I think placing it directly above the syntagm helped describe the poster. I used smaller font for the directors and producers name, as well as the film company. I don’t think this information is the most important so I kept it small that can be read, but not that it takes over the poster. Lastly, I added the slogan “You’re in, their out.” I strapped this along the gate, which is one of the hot spots. This, then not only stands out because of its’ position but also the attraction of the contrasting colour of font (white on black)
In conclusion, I found producing this poster a good way of expanding my creativity skills and thinking out side of the box. I had to create an idea that had never been thought of before and present it correctly that portrays the horror film that I had in mind.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Introduction
Hello, I am Millie Freeman.
Media Studies has opened up my knowledge to films and the many varieties given for audiences. My favourite film of all time is most definately Forest Gump. Tom Hanks plays so many different roles, all with such enthusiasm and energy. A great film.
I started Media Studiesn three weeks ago and have enjoyed it so far! I expected to endure hours of filming and editing my own films. To my surprise, Media Studies is a comlpetely different subject to my first impressions. I enjoy Media Studies for the variety of learning resouces. Watchng clips of films and analysing them, adpating to the wonders of Photoshop and using a lot of technical equipment to learn about this subject. This keeps the lessons interesing and helps me to stay engaged.
Enjoy!
Media Studies has opened up my knowledge to films and the many varieties given for audiences. My favourite film of all time is most definately Forest Gump. Tom Hanks plays so many different roles, all with such enthusiasm and energy. A great film.
I started Media Studiesn three weeks ago and have enjoyed it so far! I expected to endure hours of filming and editing my own films. To my surprise, Media Studies is a comlpetely different subject to my first impressions. I enjoy Media Studies for the variety of learning resouces. Watchng clips of films and analysing them, adpating to the wonders of Photoshop and using a lot of technical equipment to learn about this subject. This keeps the lessons interesing and helps me to stay engaged.
Enjoy!
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