1. Complete a post on film posters task.
- Write up your annotations to explain choices made with the signs and mise-en-scene of your posters to fit in with the conventions of your chosen film genres. Explain what you did to the characters (make-up etc) as well.
- This could be done as a PPT Presentation, with the inserted Jpeg of your film poster and the added annotations. Further slides could “zoom in” on some of the details with appropriate annotations.
- Write about the feedback you were given by your peers and evaluate it (if you got any).
- Write about what you’ve learnt to do with Photoshop, which poster you chose to recreate in Photoshop and why, what you’re pleased with and what you did not manage to do for your poster, what you need to practise further/learn to do next time.
2. Practise camera work techniques distributed in class with a camera. You should each have a minimum of 2 sheets. Save in electronic form and upload your shot(s) to your blog, explaining the techniques used and the desired effects. Evaluate how pleased you are with your shots.
NOTE: Should you wish to practise more techniques, you can ask for extra challenges or simply swap with aomeone else once you've completed your 2 techniques.
You could also scan the original sheet, upload to your blog and compare with your own shots. BE CREATIVE.
3. Sum up and illustrate the composition tips discussed in class (e.g. nose room/lead, rule of thirds …)
Find me or email if you have any questions about any of the above.
Please email me your film posters so that I can publish them here! We'll have a prize for the best one!
- Write up your annotations to explain choices made with the signs and mise-en-scene of your posters to fit in with the conventions of your chosen film genres. Explain what you did to the characters (make-up etc) as well.
- This could be done as a PPT Presentation, with the inserted Jpeg of your film poster and the added annotations. Further slides could “zoom in” on some of the details with appropriate annotations.
- Write about the feedback you were given by your peers and evaluate it (if you got any).
- Write about what you’ve learnt to do with Photoshop, which poster you chose to recreate in Photoshop and why, what you’re pleased with and what you did not manage to do for your poster, what you need to practise further/learn to do next time.
2. Practise camera work techniques distributed in class with a camera. You should each have a minimum of 2 sheets. Save in electronic form and upload your shot(s) to your blog, explaining the techniques used and the desired effects. Evaluate how pleased you are with your shots.
NOTE: Should you wish to practise more techniques, you can ask for extra challenges or simply swap with aomeone else once you've completed your 2 techniques.
You could also scan the original sheet, upload to your blog and compare with your own shots. BE CREATIVE.
3. Sum up and illustrate the composition tips discussed in class (e.g. nose room/lead, rule of thirds …)
Find me or email if you have any questions about any of the above.
Please email me your film posters so that I can publish them here! We'll have a prize for the best one!
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