Wednesday, 19 January 2011

SHUTTERSPEED;

Shutter Speed 1/250 sec
Shutter speed 1/125 sec








Shutter Speed 1/60 sec

Shutter Speed 1/30 sec

Shutter Speed 1/20 Sec

Shutter Speed F-3.1

Shutter speed F-6.4











POWERPOINT;

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Location Recce Sheet;

Power Sockets for lights etc - none

Do you need Permission(s)/Who - no, my house or public place does not need permission.

Set design / Items required -  none

What are the light sources in the
space           - the sun, natural light.                              

Props. Costume. - no props needed / costume will me casual clothes.

Preparation Notes - get model/ find suitable place/ get camera and tripod.

Health & Safety Notes - make sure the tripod is secure and steady. make sure that the model is not near any harm or danger when shooting.

TREATMENT PHOTOGRAPHY;




1. Type of production and brief details on Subject/Concept:

The title I have chosen for my images in 'In Solitude.' By taking pictures of an object on its own, i am expressing the idea of lonliness. My objects will be a women/ girl in her lonely place, for example sitting underneath a tree on her own, or picking a certain object that is always on its own.
2. Facilities: What facilities do you need for this project list all including software and hardware for the whole project

i will need a women/girl, a camera, a tripod and lighting for the perfect picture in solitude.

3. Finance: If you produced this project outside of the college you need to show how much would it cost to hire the equipment that you intend to use.

camera: prices starting at £100
tripod: starting at £10
lighting: starting from £50


4. Contributors: Who do you need to help this for you project? This includes talent and crew.

I will need a women/ girl to be my model for the photoshoot. This will be easier instead of an object as it will convey solitude more accuratly.

5. Codes of practice and regulation: What regulations to you need to be aware of. Think about college policy as well as regulatory bodies that you looked at in assignment 2, Worksheet 1.6 Regulation and Safety notes

I will make sure that i have the model's permission to take photo's. Also i will make sure i have permission for the place i wil be taking the pictures in, if it is not at my own home or public place. I will make sure that the camera will only be taking pictures on a tripod, being on a safe and flat surface, making sure that it will not fall or break.

6. Presentation: How will you present the pictures? Will you include a soundtrack, think about copy write issues etc.

I will present the pictures on a powerpoint, showing the differences and similarities between them. i will have no soundtrack as i will be speaking and it will be hard when there is  music in the background.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

In transition; Motion; Solitude:


In Transition: 

1. Passage from one form, state, style, or place to another.
2.
a. Passage from one subject to another in discourse.
b. A word, phrase, sentence, or series of sentences connecting one part of a discourse to another.
3. Music
a. A modulation, especially a brief one.
b. A passage connecting two themes or sections.
4. Genetics A point mutation in which a pyrimidine is replaced by another pyrimidine, or a purine is replaced by another purine.
5. Sports The process of changing from defense to offense or offense to defense, as in basketball or hockey.
6. A period during childbirth that precedes the expulsive phase of labor, characterized by strong uterine contractions and nearly complete cervical dilation.
intr.v. tran·si·tioned, tran·si·tion·ing, tran·si·tions
1. To make a transition.
2. Sports To change from defense to offense or offense to defense

In Motion: 

1. The act or process of changing position or place.
2. A meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture.
3. Active operation: set the plan in motion.
4. The ability or power to move: lost motion in his arm.
5. The manner in which the body moves, as in walking.
6. A prompting from within; an impulse or inclination: resigned of her own motion.
7. Music Melodic ascent and descent of pitch.
8. Law An application made to a court for an order or a ruling.
9. A formal proposal put to the vote under parliamentary procedures.
10.
a. A mechanical device or piece of machinery that moves or causes motion; a mechanism.
b. The movement or action of such a device.
 
In Solitude:
 
1. The state or quality of being alone or remote from others.
2. A lonely or secluded place.
3. the state of being solitary or secluded
4. Poetic a solitary place

Health and Safety 1.6;


COSHH ( The control of subtances hazardous to health regulations 2002 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COSHH

Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_and_safety_regulations_in_the_United_Kingdom

Health And Safety Regulations 1992 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_and_safety_regulations_in_the_United_Kingdom

What is Royalty Free License? :  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royalty-free.

What is Rights Managed License? : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rights_Managed



Introduction to Rights and Licensing : http://www.pro-imaging.org/content/view/164/161/

Organisers Guide to the Bill of Rights : http://www.pro-imaging.org/content/view/135/155/