FINAL - See YOUR Instructions: Think of an appropriate idea to create a photo-montage with the paint swatch (color should drive your idea). Use the marquee tool, the selection tools, layer masks, and adjustment layers. Copy and paste appropriate imagery into the swatch photo. Add shadow or reflection if appropriate for extra credit. Incorporate a title into your work.
Make it fun and clever. Save as .jpg and POST TO SCHOOL LOOP. Answer written questions on back of instructions or on blog. Dec. 14/15: Review for Finals, include how to remove a green screen, crop using the rule of thirds, add a layer mask and add an adjustment layer. ALL LATE WORK DUE TODAY!!!
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Dec. 18: Review for Finals
Dec. 8/11: Animated Snow Globe Gif: Dec. 12/13: Complete Animated Snow Globe Gif and post to blog
Animated Snow Globe & Final Review
Nov 28/Nov 29: Start Green Screen / Chromakey Photographs Due 12/4 or 12/5. In chromakey work, your subject is photographed against a background of a single color or a relatively narrow range of colors. Typically, this is a green or blue screen. That color is removed digitally, leaving your model on a transparent layer in Adobe Photoshop. You can create something artistic, or tell a story, or edit an advertisement. Knowing what your background is going to be will help your composition and allow you to mimic the lighting for your green screen shot. You will produce 2 images, one will have a moving background. Nov 30/Dec 5:: Work on Chromakey images. Put in an animated background as one option.
Dec 4/Dec 5: Turn in 2 Chromakey images, one with a moving background. Post to your blog and answer the following questions.
Nov 13/14: Turn your self portrait into a Magazine Cover.
Photoshop Text Ideas for your Masthead
Nov. 15/16: Work on Magazine Covers Due End of Class posted to your blog. Nov. 17/27: Watch and answer on your blog: We will be watching: Smash his Camera: The story of infamous New York City paparazzo Ron Galella, legendary for his restraining order from Jackie O and losing five teeth at the hands of Marlon Brando, all in the service of generating some of the most iconic and memorable celebrity photographs of the 1970s.
Constitutional rights
The right to privacy often means the right to personal autonomy, or the right to choose whether or not to engage in certain acts or have certain experiences. Several amendments to the U.S. Constitution have been used in varying degrees of success in determining a right to personal autonomy:
No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Nov. 6/7: Keep working on your Fictional Self Portrait & Candid blog (Due Next Class) Comic Image & Cropping Due Today. Remember to touch up your Fictional Self Portrait - Eyes, teeth, skin, etc. Work on one of the following tutorials. Think about your fictional self portrait and what type of magazine you could turn it into. Think of a name for your magazine and apply one of the following effects to it, then post it to your blog by end of next class.
Nov. 8/9: Fictional Self Portrait Due Today Post to your blog and fill out the rubric. Work on the title for you magazine, post it to your blog by end of class.
First watch: USING HER CAMERA FOR GOOD: ANNIE GRIFFITHS OCTOBER 30 - I will be ABSENT. You need to work on the comic image or the candid portrait & the comic image. No disrupting other classes. Only out for 20 minutes or less. Oct 30/31: New Assignment - Fictional Self Portrait: You will create your own fictional self-portrait. The character can be from your imagination, your alter ego, or someone you aspire to be. You can choose a character from a book, a comic, a movie or a television show. Plan well!!! Bring Props & use costumes. DUE Nov 8/9 New Blog Assignment: Candid portrait. Take 3 candid portraits - capture a spontaneous slice of life, a photograph of someone engaged in a positive everyday activity showing the subject in their natural setting. Think about how much background to include, light, and capturing the essence of the person. Crop in photoshop if needed. DUE Nov 8/9
Portraits
Oct. 20/23: Work on: Studio Portraits and/or blog assignment which is due EOC Today.
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