Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
Subject List Assignment 2
1. Portrait
2. Texture
3. Place
4. Place
5. Still life
6. Shadow
7. Personal Choice
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Film Exposure Test
Assignment #3: Film
Exposure Test and Contact Sheet (10 pts)
Welcome to film! In
this assignment, you will be learning how to use a manual film camera. We will
also be using the in camera meter to bracket exposures. There’s not metadata
stored on our film cameras! So, we need to take good notes. The log sheet attached must be turned in with
your assignment for full credit.
Next week,
we will be processing this film and creating a contact sheet. Shooting assignment:
REMEMBER: -Use create
photographs NOT snapshots.
-Look for good light.
-This may seem like a technical assignment, but that doesn’t
mean your pictures need to be boring! Make something you will be proud to print.
·
Go to a normally
lit, outdoor scene. Make sure your camera
is in Manual Mode.
Determine a normal exposure for the lighting
condition.
· Using the normal exposure
calculate 5 exposures beginning from 2 stops under to 2 stops over in one-stop increments
using the shutter speed. Write the exposures on the exposure log. Remember,
keep the aperture the SAME when bracketing. Only change the shutter speed.
· Shoot all 5 exposures in the order that you have written
on the exposure log.
·
Repeat
the sequence in another outdoor scene.
· Repeat the sequence indoors, adjusting for the light condition.
· Repeat the sequence in a challenging light condition (one where you are inside
and a light is shining in
from outside), adjusting for the light condition.
(Use the remaining film to shoot whatever you want.)
Use the film base to determine the contact sheet exposure. Using a silver sharpie, mark -2, -1, N, +1, +2 on the appropriate frames on the contact sheet for each exposure test.
Due:
· exposure notes
·
properly
processed and sleeved film
· contact sheet with each exposure test labeled properly
·
8.5x11
plastic sheet protector
Grading Criteria for Film Exposure Test and Contact
Sheet: (10
points) Name:
On time? Number of weeks late: Late work loses 10% for each week is it
turned in late.
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Category
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A (2 pts)
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C (1 pts)
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F (0 pts)
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Contact Sheet- Exposure
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Contact sheet has
proper exposure based on the sprocket holes.
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Contact sheet is a
little too dark or too light based on the sprocket holes.
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Contact sheet is much
too light or much too dark.
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Contact Sheet- Organization
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Film is organized top
to bottom by exposure number. No
frames are backwards.
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1 or 2 rows of film are
either backwards or out of order.
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More than 2 rows of
film are either backwards or out of order.
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Processing
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Processing was
successful. No frames lost due to frames touching during development. Not
over or underdeveloped.
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Processing was mostly
successful. 5 or more frames are lost due to processing errors.
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More than 5 frames were
lost due to processing errors. Or,
film is extremely under or over developed.
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Category
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A (1 pts)
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F (0 pts)
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Neatness
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All materials provided
are neat and orderly
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Not neat or orderly
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Total:
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Assignment 1
Assignment # 1: Photographs not Snapshots ( 10 pts)
Use one roll of film to create a portrait of a
classmate. Remember
to use some simple ideas
to turn the would-be snapshots into photographs:
RULE OF THIRDS
Divide frame
to three parts
vertically and horizontally and place subject
where the lines cross
as opposed to center.
POINT OF VIEW
Change your point of view. Instead
of eye level try above,
below and behind.
DISTANCE AND PLACEMENT
Come close
and move far back. Do not be afraid to get close!
FRAMING
Use these 4 types of framing in at least 16 exposures. The other 20 please keep in mind the visual ideas listed above.
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