Photo Shoot. Overview Camera Settings and tips for taking good photos Start Clicking Downloading and reviewing! Taking photos using a sample storyboard.

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Photo Shoot

Overview Camera Settings and tips for taking good photos Start Clicking Downloading and reviewing! Taking photos using a sample storyboard. Creating a Photostory of shots to share Showcase and Celebrate Reflection Photo Shoot Format

Photo Shoot: Solo

Close Up Close Up Tips for clicking

Mid Shot Mid Shot

Long Shot Long Shot

Rule of Thirds Rule of Thirds

Frames Frame your background

Crop Shots Do you see things that shouldn't be there?

Fun Shots

P atterns and Lines P atterns and Lines Shadows Have People Guessing

Unusual Angles Unusual Angles

Move Closer Backgrounds can be a distraction

Steps and Visual Points Steps and Visual Points Can lead the viewer into the picture

Keep The Horizon Level Can lead the viewer into the picture

Close UpMid ShotLong ShotFrame long shotsRule of Thirds Fun ShotsShadows and PatternsAnglesSteps or leading the viewer Straight Horizion Photo Shoot Planner

Design Task To create a Photostory 3 that gives examples of the interesting photo shots you can take using a digital camera. Design Task To create a Photostory 3 that gives examples of the interesting photo shots you can take using a digital camera. Shooting Photos Criteria 1.The Photostory is to be made cooperatively with your partner. 2.Using the sample storyboard- take your own photos to create an example for each type of shot. 3. Experiment until you have a quality example for each. Continually review, reflect and reject. 4. *Download the photos onto the laptop - review, reflect accept OR reject and retake! 5.*Take a special ‘plain’ photo for both your title and end page. 6.Using Photostory add your photos and text to name each shot. 7. *Add music to your photostory. Each star stage* needs to be signed off by the teacher before you can move on to the next stage. Criteria 1.The Photostory is to be made cooperatively with your partner. 2.Using the sample storyboard- take your own photos to create an example for each type of shot. 3. Experiment until you have a quality example for each. Continually review, reflect and reject. 4. *Download the photos onto the laptop - review, reflect accept OR reject and retake! 5.*Take a special ‘plain’ photo for both your title and end page. 6.Using Photostory add your photos and text to name each shot. 7. *Add music to your photostory. Each star stage* needs to be signed off by the teacher before you can move on to the next stage. Task Remember to work as a team and listen to the ideas of others.

Digital Camera and Movie Pass Photo