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1 End of Year Test / Reflection
The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts -Hybridization, Duration, Interactivity & Point of view The Media Arts Creative Process: -IDEAS, DEVELOPMENT, FINAL ART Film Making Process e.g. Foley & camera angles • Wide Shot • Long Shot • Medium Shot • Close-up • Extreme Close-up • High Angle • Low Angle • Dutch Angle or Canted Angle Composition E.g. The Rule of Thirds Camera / Photography E.g. Shutter Speed, Aperture, F-Stop Culminating Activity Reflection This may be completed in advance or during the test period. Rule of Thirds diagram

2 End of Year Test / Reflection
The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts -Hybridization, Duration, Interactivity & Point of view The Media Arts Creative Process: -IDEAS, DEVELOPMENT, FINAL ART Film Making Process e.g. Foley & camera angles • Wide Shot • Long Shot • Medium Shot • Close-up • Extreme Close-up • High Angle • Low Angle • Dutch Angle or Canted Angle Composition E.g. The Rule of Thirds Camera / Photography E.g. Shutter Speed, Aperture, F-Stop Culminating Activity Reflection This may be completed in advance or during the test period.

3 End of Year Test / Reflection
The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts -Hybridization, Duration, Interactivity & Point of view The Media Arts Creative Process: -IDEAS, DEVELOPMENT, FINAL ART Film Making Process e.g. Foley & camera angles • Wide Shot • Long Shot • Medium Shot • Close-up • Extreme Close-up • High Angle • Low Angle • Dutch Angle or Canted Angle Composition E.g. The Rule of Thirds Camera / Photography E.g. Shutter Speed, Aperture, F-Stop Culminating Activity Reflection This may be completed in advance or during the test period.

4 End of Year Test / Reflection
The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts -Hybridization, Duration, Interactivity & Point of view The Media Arts Creative Process: -IDEAS, DEVELOPMENT, FINAL ART Film Making Process e.g. Foley & camera angles • Wide Shot • Long Shot • Medium Shot • Close-up • Extreme Close-up • High Angle • Low Angle • Dutch Angle or Canted Angle Composition E.g. The Rule of Thirds Camera / Photography E.g. Shutter Speed, Aperture, F-Stop Culminating Activity Reflection This may be completed in advance or during the test period. Rule of Thirds diagram

5 End of Year Test / Reflection
The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts -Hybridization, Duration, Interactivity & Point of view The Media Arts Creative Process: -IDEAS, DEVELOPMENT, FINAL ART Film Making Process e.g. Foley & camera angles • Wide Shot • Long Shot • Medium Shot • Close-up • Extreme Close-up • High Angle • Low Angle • Dutch Angle or Canted Angle Composition E.g. The Rule of Thirds Camera / Photography E.g. Shutter Speed, Aperture, F-Stop Culminating Activity Reflection This may be completed in advance or during the test period.

6 End of Year Test / Reflection
The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts -Hybridization, Duration, Interactivity & Point of view The Media Arts Creative Process: -IDEAS, DEVELOPMENT, FINAL ART Film Making Process e.g. Foley & camera angles • Wide Shot • Long Shot • Medium Shot • Close-up • Extreme Close-up • High Angle • Low Angle • Dutch Angle or Canted Angle Composition E.g. The Rule of Thirds Camera / Photography E.g. Shutter Speed, Aperture, F-Stop Culminating Activity Reflection This may be completed in advance or during the test period. Rule of Thirds diagram

7 2015-16 Media Arts Course Terminology: Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition involves placing two elements within an artwork for the purpose of comparing or contrasting them (creating new meaning). Steal Like an artist Embrace Influence and ideas build on ideas. How were you influenced? Culture Jamming (Banksy collage) Hockney photo collage The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts Julian Opie Unit 1 Gel Pen & collage assignment

8 2015-16 Media Arts Course Terminology: Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition involves placing two elements within an artwork for the purpose of comparing or contrasting them (creating new meaning). Steal Like an artist Embrace Influence and ideas build on ideas. How were you influenced? Culture Jamming (Banksy collage) Hockney photo collage The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts Julian Opie Warhol

9 2015-16 Media Arts Course Terminology: Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition involves placing two elements within an artwork for the purpose of comparing or contrasting them (creating new meaning). Steal Like an artist Embrace Influence and ideas build on ideas. How were you influenced? Culture Jamming (Banksy collage) Hockney photo collage The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts Julian Opie Warhol

10 2015-16 Media Arts Course Terminology: Juxtaposition
Julian Opie is one of the most significant artists of his generation, his distinctive formal language is the result of digital alteration, presenting images as black outlines and simplified areas of colour; it speaks of Minimal and Pop art, of billboard signs, classical portraiture and sculpture and Japanese woodblock prints. “Things in my experience don’t look photographic. When I recall the things I did in a day, for example, it’s not as a series of photographs, high resolution pictures. It’s a series of images which resemble symbols and signs. It’s like another language.” Opie ‘paints’ using a variety of media and technologies, from inkjet on canvas and painted aluminium to vinyl on walls and sculptures of everyday features: scaled-down buildings, life-size cars, signposts.  Terminology: Juxtaposition Juxtaposition involves placing two elements within an artwork for the purpose of comparing or contrasting them (creating new meaning). Steal Like an artist Embrace Influence and ideas build on ideas. How were you influenced? Culture Jamming (Banksy collage) Hockney photo collage The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts Julian Opie Warhol

11 2015-16 Media Arts Course Terminology: Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition involves placing two elements within an artwork for the purpose of comparing or contrasting them (creating new meaning). Steal Like an artist Embrace Influence and ideas build on ideas. How were you influenced? Culture Jamming (Banksy collage) Hockney photo collage The Four Organizing Principles of Media Arts Julian Opie Warhol Based on what you have seen of Andy Warhol’s artwork and or/films, would you consider his art effective? Why/why not? Is the personal life of an artist relevant? Why or why not? How do you think social media has changed the way we absorb celebrity information, and the way we present ourselves through the many social-media outlets/platforms? Andy Warhol not only made portraits from photographs he shot himself, but also from images he appropriated from mass media. What portraits/icons do you see all the time on the television and in magazines and newspapers? Is there a single, or multiple, images than define your generation? Create 1-2 pages of notes images and research in your sketchbooks Creatively record your thoughts on Andy Warhol and collect iconic images, logos etc. for your art work SHOW PPT


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