Tuesday's class:
1. A Pop quiz was given at the beginning of the hour over depth of field.
2. A new shoot assignment was reviewed covering the use of the shutter to shoot captured and stopped motion. This shoot is shutter priority meaning that you will set your shutter to fast and slow setting to capture 3 final pictures; one that shows frozen motion (for instance throwing a basketball and capturing it frozen in mid-air), one that shows captured motion (for instance the blur of motion as a runner passes you as you take the picture) and a third one that is experimental as you capture panning (following the movement of an object as you engage the shutter button) while obtaining an average light meter reading by adjusting the aperture each time.
3 You should use a 24 or 36 exposure roll of black and white film and take a series of pictures to capture stopped motion with your shutter set on 500 or 1000.
4. You should take a series of captured motion pictures with your shutter set on 1, 2, or 4.
5. You should take a series of experimental pictures where you play with both captured or stopped motion or panning to complete your shoot.
6. We will process this roll of film in class next Tuesday and complete printing your depth of field final prints.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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