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Monday, 28 February 2011

Film Posters Review

    The Adjustment Bureau Poster
  • Is the movie title prominently featured? Is the text easy to read?
 Shadows in the background of men on the building.
  • Are the main actors shown? If so, which ones? 
Yes the main characters are shown Matt Damon and Emily Blunt are shown on the in front of everything running away from the shadows.
  • What is the design of the movie poster? Does it accurately reflect the mood and tone of the film?
It creates the air of mystery, the actors and the tittle "THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU " are in colour and the background are in black and white. 
    • What other images are included? What do you notice about the framing of the images?
    They added shadows in the background, they put the text on a tilt.
      • What text is shown on the poster? Is there a catchy slogan? If so, what does it tell you about the movie's story?
       it shows the film tittle and the names of the actors
        • Is there any other important information included on the poster?
         when it is released
          • Why do/don't you think this movie poster is persuasive?
           i think it is because it shows what the film is about

            Thursday, 17 February 2011

            Questions on Slinkachu

            • · Details on the artist?
             he started taking pictures of modles train.
            • · A brief introduction on how these pictures might have been taken including macro photography? 
            the picturesmust of haved to been taken very close using macro.
            • · Examples of advertising photos and small studio/model pictures that you can find.




            Monday, 14 February 2011



            Pringles Pin hole cameras (Camera Obscura's)
            Kid looking through can
            What Do I Do?
            1
            Take the plastic lid off the Pringles® can and wipe out the inside. (Save the lid!)

            2 Draw a line with the marker all the way around the can, about 2 inches up from the bottom. Have a grown-up cut along that line so the tube is in two pieces.

            Marking the can


            3
            The shorter bottom piece has a metal end. With the thumbtack, make a hole in the center of the metal.

            Putting the can together































            4
            We're going to use the plastic lid as a screen. If your lid is clear, you may need to apply a piece of wax paper, white tissue paper, or vellum to the lid to act as a translucent screen. Put the plastic lid onto the shorter piece. Put the longer piece back on top. Tape all the pieces together.

            5
            To keep light out of the tube, use a piece of aluminum foil that's about 1 foot long. Tape one end of the foil to the tube. Wrap the foil all the way around the tube twice, then tape the loose edge of the foil closed. If you have extra foil at the top, just tuck it neatly inside the tube.

            . Covering the can

            6
            Go outside on a sunny day. Close one eye and hold the tube up to your other eye. You want the inside of the tube to be as dark as possible-so cup your hands around the opening of the tube if you need to. Look around your yard through the tube. The lid makes a screen that shows you upside-down color pictures!


            7Hold your hand below the tube and move it very slowly upward. Your hand is moving up, but you'll see its shadow move down the screen!

            Kid looking through canWhat's Going On?
            How does a hole in the bottom of a Pringles® can make a picture of the world?
            The hole doesn't make the picture. The image of the world is always there. All the hole does is make it possible for you to see it.
            Suppose you point your Pringles® Pinhole at a brightly lit bouquet of flowers. Light reflects off the red rose, the blue iris, the white daisy, and the green leaves. If you hold a piece of white paper near the bouquet, some of that reflected light will shine on the paper-but it won't look like anything. That's because light bouncing off the red rose ends up overlapping with light bouncing off the blue iris, the white daisy, and the green leaves. There are many images of the bouquet on the paper-but they overlap with one another, and the colors all blend together, making a jumble of light.
            The hole isolates a small part of the light, sorting a single image from the jumble. Only a few of the light rays reflecting off each point on the rose are traveling in a direction that will let them pass through the hole. The same is true for light bouncing off all the other flowers in the bouquet. On the other side of the hole, these light rays reveal an image of the bouquet.





            Studio Set up

              The Studio we seted up in T42 the lights are called Soft Box( in fill ), Model Light (Main light ), Snood (Back light ) they were all seted of at the same time using a Cannon D500 


             

            Monday, 7 February 2011

            Muybridge test

            we looked at muybridge's studies and we took photo's to capture the human walking .

            we put four camera's in a row and set them off with the same shutter speed to capture the person moving.

            camera 1
            camera 2
            camera 3
            camera 4