***Expectations during a cover lesson are as usual: No headphones, no games, no phones, 100% focus and effort!*** 1. UPLOAD NEW PHOTOS (HOMEWORK), and write a short explanation of what you aimed to do with your photoshoot. title 'Homework photoshoot' 2. Spend the next 5 minutes of today's lesson going back over this project to check and improve the following: 1. is everything uploaded? 2. is everything in order? 3. is all work reviewed? 4. do you have any gaps? Refer to a friend's project to check. If so, find out what you are missing and plan for/add the things you are missing. 5. do you have clear titles throughout the project so far? When you are happy that everything is done, move on to the next part of the lesson. What do I write about my experiments?To create this experiment, I... I have combined the styles of ______ and ________ by... Something that works well about the edit is... To develop further from here I will... Going for gold Try to use cover some (NOT ALL!) of these points in your review, expanding with extra sentences where necessary: USE OF COLOUR COMPOSITION TECHNIQUES LIGHTING TECHNIQUES CAMERA TECHNIQUE EDITING TECHNIQUE MEANING BEHIND THE PHOTOGRAPH THINGS YOUR EYES ARE DRAWN TO IN THE PHOTO HOW THE IMAGE MIGHT BE VIEWED BY THE VIEWER - WHAT MIGHT IT MEAN TO THEM You are learning how to develop your ideas though varied experiments inspired by two photographers. To be successful you will need to: - vary each experiment, try different techniques, colours, compositions etc. - experiments should build on one another - each time getting better and showing stronger skills - reflect on your thought process to explain to the examiner how your ideas are developing. Continue to experiment by completing another combined edit.
Make changes to your previous experiments, such as: - use a different picture - combine different images - link to your artists in a different way - try a different composition - crop your photo before editing it - change your colours - try a different editing technique Think about the success criteria above, and be careful not to be repetitive.
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