SB Level III Unit 1 Activity 4.  In the “My Notes” side bar on page 11, number from 1-13.  Using the “Visual Techniques” chart on page 11 in your SpringBoard.

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SB Level III Unit 1 Activity 4

 In the “My Notes” side bar on page 11, number from  Using the “Visual Techniques” chart on page 11 in your SpringBoard book identify the following for each picture:  Framing – LS, MS, CU, or ECU  Camera Angle – Eye level, High, or Low  Camera Point of View – Subjective or Objective  Lighting – High key, Low key, or Neutral

 Camera Point of View Camera Point of View  Subjective  Objective

CU, eye level, subjective, neutral

CU, eye level, objective, neutral

ECU, eye level, objective, ?

MS, eye level, objective, neutral

LS, high angle, objective, high key

MS, eye level, objective, high key

LS, high angle, objective, high key

LS, low angle, objective, neutral

MS, low angle, objective, low key

LS, eye level, objective, neutral

LS, low angle, objective, ?

MS, eye level, objective, ?

MS, eye level, objective, neutral