Sketchbook #7 – Camera Overview Part 2

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Sketchbook #7 – Camera Overview Part 2 Agenda 9/16/16 Sketchbook #7 – Camera Overview Part 2 2) Group Project – Elements of Art Photos and Presentation: Takes photos 3) Work on PPT or Google slides for group project Periods 1 and 3 begin presentations

Sketchbook #7: Review the ppt. “Camera Overview Part 2” on the Calendar The green square on your camera represents what? What does Aperture Priority mode do? Explain. What does Shutter Priority mode do? Explain. How should you shoot subjects in Portrait mode? Explain. What does Motion mode do for your subject and how does it affect shutter speed? What light is best for action/motion mode?

Elements of Art & Principles of Design Group Project Complete the following in a group of 2 to 4 students. Assignment: Demonstrate your understanding of the Elements of Art & Principles of Design. Shoot 10 photographs around campus (or at a location of your choice). Each photograph must demonstrate and emphasize 2 elements & at least 1 principle All the elements and the all the principles must be used Tips: If it is sunny outside with hard light, try and shoot in open shadows/shaded areas. Look for unique locations and unnoticed details around campus. FILL the frame. Get close to your subject, zoom in. Vary your point of view. Get on the ground and look up (bug’s eye). Get up high and look down (bird’s eye).

Elements of Art & Principles of Design Group Project PowerPoint: Upload your photos. Crop your photos if you are familiar with Photoshop or other editing programs. Create 1 PowerPoint presentation for your group and include the following: Title slide: include all group members’ names 10 photo slides: On each slide there should be 1 photograph. Label each photograph with the 2 elements and 1 principle that the photograph demonstrates. -Be prepared to explain each slide to the class and discuss how the elements and principles are emphasized in each photograph. -All group members must speak for an equal amount of time.

End of class Procedure Log out Clean up your work area: throw all trash, return supplies and books to materials table, push in your chair Wait at your desk until the bell rings