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Art 3 check list 1) Title page – Name – unit – 2) Induction task 1 – The relationship between Aperture, shutter speed and I.S.O 3) Induction task 2 – Night Photography 4) Induction task 3 – Studio lighting 5) Concept idea Brainstorm 6) Research artist 1 7) Research artist 2 8) Visual influences 9) Photo-shoot 1 and reflection including any prost production 10) Photo-shoot 2 and reflection including any prost production

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Art 3 check list

1) Title page – Name – unit –

2) Induction task 1 – The relationship between Aperture, shutter speed and I.S.O

3) Induction task 2 – Night Photography

4) Induction task 3 – Studio lighting

5) Concept idea Brainstorm

6) Research artist 1

7) Research artist 2

8) Visual influences

9) Photo-shoot 1 and reflection including any prost production

10) Photo-shoot 2 and reflection including any prost production

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Our Projects.What do we need to include, consider and master to get a high grade?

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-Concept – purpose – meaning

Klavdij Sluban

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Camera tech – perfect exposure

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-Colour pallet – which contains 3 prominent colours

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Use of lighting – considered – contrast

Low key – high contrast

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Use of lighting – considered – contrast

high key – lower contrast

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-Composition – paying attention to framing and lines in the frame

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Choice of location – does it look good? Does it help expressthe person or topic you are illustrating?

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Using light on location

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Andrew Smith - Jump

Camera techF/5.6Shutter Speed -1/60I.S.O -400

LightingNikon speed light with silver umbrella

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Before Photoshop edit

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Trying to ensure a relevant and universal colour scheme is a great way to fuse different segments of an image all together.

Changing the bottom of the shutter to green links the green from the shoe and sticks to a 3 colour pallet. Green, grey and dark brown.

Changing colours in Photoshop. Hue – Contrast and Saturation.

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Camera techF/10Shutter Speed -1/60I.S.O -100

A cool tone is added to the light source, you can do this by the type of light you use or?

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