Friday, 15 January 2016

research

Research 
for each picture finish 7 questions

    Identify the shot type and angle? (low-angle, birds-eye, shallow depth etc)
2.       Describe the subject matter.
3.       Describe the lighting that may have been used.
4.       Describe the mood/emotion.
5.       What are the key point(s) of interest?
6.       What action has been captured? (if applicable)
7.       Copy your 8 chosen photographs from the sequence and create a contact sheet using Photoshop.



http://www.harrypotterforseekers.com/images/sym_troll.jpg

The Troll

The description of this creature is that he is clumsy, extremely smelly and animal instincts
The idea of recreating this creature with an animal i would use a cow's body and his head. 
high level from side shot


http://www.asset1.net/tv/pictures/movie/harry-potter-and-the-goblet-of-fire-2005/DI-MERMAID-HARRY-POTTER-CREATURES.jpg
This image looks like a mid-shot and it has a green filter. The emotion shows that the creature is angry and trying to attack someone.



this picture was taken by myself phone when I went to the harry potter studio on Thursday 14 January 2016.
the first image is a high level close up and the one I took is just high level.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7366/16374374097_689899c98f_b.jpg

Aragog and the Spiders

This image looks like a spider with a creatures hand in his mouth. It looks like a mid-shot with a black and white filter which reminds me of film Noir assignment. The emotions show that the spider is angry.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/f5/f4/e7/f5f4e76ba2d9506d36849b90e153d586.jpg
Harry Potter and a centaur
This image is taken in landscape and the creature with the background looks professional.

http://static.tumblr.com/kr6s48y/pkPmtk8ak/thestral.png
Thestral
This creature with the background looks like a villain because most creatures are bad but the mid-shot makes it looks better because you can see the whole creatures body. The filter makes it look like a dark side of the creature.

Background
These pictures I took when I went to the Harry Potter Studio and most of them were used in the actual Harry Potter Movies

I took this picture from a normal angle. The picture of a wooden gate. There were artificial lights and it had green screen at the back
This door reminds me of a medieval time and the houses in 15th century.








I took this picture because it looked good for my board game. I used a mid-shot and there was no camera settings.
I took this picture because it looked good from the angle from where I was viewing it. I forgot the name of the shot but it is similar to depth of field.
I took this picture because I liked it and it looked shiny and the gold colour was unique to the background
I took this picture when I first entered the studio and I thought this can be part of the background for my board game.
I took this picture when we were going in to the studio. I went for a mid-shot and it looked good. I used this image for my website on graphic design website lesson.. My favorite part is the snow on the ground because it blends in the image.
This picture was my second favorite to put it on my board game but sadly you could see a person on bottom right and this could make me lose marks on this assignment.
















This picture was taken from my phone and I used a mid-shot because it was too big and there were no camera settings. I like this picture because the background it bright.

1 comment:

  1. Research (1.1) ‘M’ Your Stonebridge Farm research outlines the animals you intend to photograph (and their names!), including example images. You have also described the possible ISO and shutter speeds that may be required during your photoshoot in order to capture the animals as they move, very good work.

    Harry Potter board game research. You have described four board games you have found on the internet, describing their unique features and how these may be incorporated into your own design. Some excellent descriptive research regarding current creatures within the Harry Potter genre.

    Board game proposal (1.2) ‘R’ Not submitted

    Memory checks (2.1 & 3.1) ‘M’ The answers to your memory check are all correct, evidencing a clear understanding of technical camera control, well done.

    Test shots (3.1) ‘M’ You have produced a range of test shots as required by the assignment brief. These display a good standard of composition and framing techniques, however, the use of a mobile phone in place of a photographic camera has led to a poor-quality photography and a lack of exposure control. Ensure you book out a camera on future assignments. You have been unable to annotate your camera settings on your contact sheet due to the use of a mobile phone. Some excellent shots from Harry Potter World that are well composed and framed, well done.

    Evaluation, final three creature montages and board game design (3.2) ‘R’ You have submitted one final creature image, however, you have not submitted the evaluation or final board game artwork as required by the assignment brief.

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