Monday, 13 June 2011
Monday, 21 March 2011
Unit B Blog Diary Assessment 2
In today's lesson we started pre production paperwork for our photo shoots, we were doing this to add on to Digital Creator. Today I filled out a reece form, ready to upload on to Digital Creator and I selected the photo's to add on to Digital Creator.
Movie Poster Project- Photo shoot
On the 14/3/11 was the day I took my photo's for my poster. I shot my poster on top of the car park oposite college. I used a Nikon D40 on a tripod. I was very pleased with Photo's I got in the end. The shoot went trouble free without any hitches.
Afterwards I edited one of my pictures on photoshop CS4 at home.
Afterwards I edited one of my pictures on photoshop CS4 at home.
Monday, 7 March 2011
Kidulthood Poster- Questions
- Is the movie title prominently featured? Is the text easy to read? Yes.
- Are the main actors shown? If so, which ones? Yes, all the main characters are featured: Alisa, Jay, Trife, Sam, Mooney, Becky and Clair (In no particular order)
- What is the design of the movie poster? Does it accurately reflect the mood and tone of the film? Yes, the film is quite bleak are dark, so is the poster.
- What other images are included? What do you notice about the framing of the images? There are no other images.
- What text is shown on the poster? Is there a catchy slogan? If so, what does it tell you about the movie's story? There is the title, a review and the slogan is "Before Adulthood comes.. KIDULTHOOD"
- Is there any other important information included on the poster? Nope.
- Why do/don't you think this movie poster is persuasive? Because it looks good.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Snatch Movie Poster- Questions
- Is the movie title prominently featured? Is the text easy to read? Yes, the title for the film is put in to a logo.
- Are the main actors shown? If so, which ones? Yes, Micky, BrickTop, Tommy, Turkish and Bullet Tooth Tony are shown.
- What is the design of the movie poster? Does it accurately reflect the mood and tone of the film? The poster reflects the mood of the film, the poster shows the characters looking menacing.
- What other images are included? What do you notice about the framing of the images? The poster is quite simple because it just shows the main characters.
- What text is shown on the poster? Is there a catchy slogan? If so, what does it tell you about the movie's story? There are captions on the poster, they are above every characters head. These tell you the characters names. There is also a yellow box with the title, name of the director and the tagline.
- Is there any other important information included on the poster? There is a release date and a logo of the company that made the film.
- Why do/don't you think this movie poster is persuasive? I think it's quite persuasive because it looks interesting which makes people want to watch.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Thursday, 10 February 2011
Making a Camera Obscura
In this lesson we made a Camera Obscura. To make this we needed to have:
- Pringles Tube.
- Thumbtack.
- Scissors.
- Masking Tape.
- Aliminium Foil.
- Take the plastic lid off the Pringles® can and wipe out the inside. (Save the lid!)
- 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 piece
- The shorter bottom piece has a metal end. With the thumbtack, make a hole in the center of the metal.
- 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.
- 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.
Monday, 7 February 2011
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