photo essay

Monday, 8 March 2010


this photo was taken for a photo essay that i done on tilgate park. i like this photo because i kinda looks like a snake or a snail.





this photo was taken for world turned upside down. i like this photo because it shows the skate park mesh into the sky.































Friday, 15 January 2010

  • What is your topic? the topic i have chosen for this is tilgate park.
  • What is your purpose (What do you hope to say)? i hope to show what the park has to offer and to get people to take a look for themselves
  • Who is your audience? Who would you like to view your essay? i would like anyone to view my essay just so they can see what the park is like.
  • What pictures do you plan on taking? Write them down before sketching them into a storyboard:
  1. ducks (long range)
  2. trees (long or close range)
  3. waterfall (long or close range)
  4. pond (long or close range)
  5. forest (long and close range)

Monday, 11 January 2010

photo essay planning

ideas for the photo essay.

1. snow (if its still there)
2. the forest
3. the trees
4. the lake
5. the waterfall
6. the nature reserve
7. ducks
8. gooses
9. swans
10.

Monday, 4 January 2010

photo essay

im going to do my photo essay on tilgate park and forest.

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

animation history

Animation has been used throughout history as a way of telling stories, entertaining people and leaving their mark on history.


The earliest form of animation was the Egyptian drawings in their tombs. They used these drawings to show people how they did certain things like mummification and the history of their country. Considering their writing was very difficult to understand the drawings on the walls were their best alternative even though it is a poor form of animation. the target audience was anyone interested in history. it is important in the history of animation because these drawings were the first sign that animation was possible. the techniques used in this animation were the normal techniques used by the Egyptians in the drawings on stone walls and the people who done this animation had to keep there hands steady when they were engraving the walls. there was no technology used in the stone drawings in the pyramids.


The bird in a cage was the earliest form of animation and is the easiest to make but sometimes difficult to make work. To make the bird in a cage work you need a picture of a bird on a small cut out of paper, a cage on another cut out and a piece of string to hold the 2 pieces of paper together and then spin the string and it looks as if the bird is in the cage. To make this animation work you need to get the bird in a cage spinning fast enough to make the illusion that the bird is in the cage. the bird in a cage only works well for entertaining children and it didn't offer anything else. there are no technologies in making or using a bird in a cage all that's needed to make it is 2 pieces of paper and some string.





flipbooks became the main form of animation and was created for an adult theatre but could be used by all ages. when flip books were originally created they were aimed for adult use. there weren't any technologies used in flip books and it was and still is a very simple form of animation. to make a flip work you needed to draw the image and have it change slightly on every page. nowadays flipbooks can be used by anyone and now have some of the most impressive forms of drawn animation. it is not clear when flipbooks first appeared but they were very popular by the end of the 19Th century and is believed that before cinema was created flipbooks were used allot by creators and gave inspiration for a more advance animation after the invention of cinema.


the phenakistoscope was created around 1832 and was an optical toy invented by Joseph plateau. the phenakistoscope was used for a quick animation because of the limit of animation had at this point in time. the phenakistoscope didn't use much in the way of technology and was very simple in how it worked and how it was built. the phenakistoscope was important in the history of animation because it showed what animation could do and how far it could go.



chalk animation was created in 1906 and was used to create humorous phases of funny faces which has been seen as the worlds first cartoon. the creation of humorous phases of funny faces is believed to be what started off the process of modern day animation. chalk animation was important to the history of animation because it created the first cartoon and proved what animation could do and the possibilities for the future. the animation was good at the time because it was new and this type of animation was used for a few years but the way chalk animation was created was used for along time and a cheaper alternative to computer animation when technology became more advance.


22 years after humorous phases of funny faces was created Walt Disney released steamboat willy staring Micky mouse. this was the first cartoon synchronized with sound but didn't feature any dialogue. there wasn't a specific audience for this animation but it seemed later productions from Disney were targeted at children. this was important because it continued to prove that through time and effort animation could be better than ordinary films. steamboat willie only ran for 8 minutes but it was the first time animation like this had been done.


in 1937 Disney released snow white which was Disney's first full length production. Disney made this film aimed at people of all ages to show that animation can be enjoyed by everyone. this film is important in the history of animation because it was Disney's first full length production and Disney went on to become the largest animation company in the world. Disney used drawing drawing techniques and and a relatively basic form of animation by today's standards. there wasn't much technology used when they made this animation but Disney used what they could and made a very popular film in any one's opinion. the film itself has been outdone by other films on an animation level but the story to the film has always been a classic.


3 years later Disney brought out Pinocchio and fantasia. both films by today's standards are classics and are hard to beat but when they were brought out the public didn't like them. they saw the film as shoving upper class down peoples throats and with the war in Europe reaching a very destructive point a film that appeared to glorify the upper class was the last thing people wanted. the target audience for these films were children but Disney made them with hopes that everyone not just kids could enjoy these films. this is important in the history of animation because it showed that animation films, like regular films, had to be careful of when they were released to the public because what is happening in the world at time will influence the publics reaction to the film.


in 1982 the flight of the dragons was released and was targeted at more adult teenage audiences at the cinema. the flight of the dragons was about a a young Boston writer who goes back to a time where wizards and dragons rule and science is almost unheard of. the film was target at a more teenage adult audience than most animation films in the hopes of attracting a bigger audience. this film was important in the history of animation because it showed that teenagers and adults could enjoy animation as well as kids.


in 1984 Nauicaa of the valley of the wind was released. the film was set a millennium after a war called the 7 days of fire and a new type of fungus called the fukai, has grown across the planet with giant insects living on and inside it. The film targeted a more teenage adult audience and it was important in the history of animation because it showed the world Japanese animation and brought it into its own area of animation. the techniques used in making this animation were the Japanese drawing styles. the technology used in this film was a still shot animation style. the film was on for a total of 52 days in japan and and 914,787 people saw the film at the cinema and is one of the most popular Anime films of all time.


in 1988 the simpsons made there first appearance on the Tracey Ullman show and the year also saw the release of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Roger Rabbit was a film targeted to attract people of all ages to come and enjoy the film and the Simpsons was originally created for the Tracey Ullman show which was a more adult show but the Simpsons later went on to become a children's show. Roger Rabbit was very important in the history of animation for 2 reasons: 1) it was the first and currently the only time Disney and Warner Bros worked together and 2) it was the first film that featured live actors and animated cartoons. the Simpsons was also important in animation history because it went from a few quick scences on the Tracey Ullman show and went on to become one the most popular TV show in history. the techniques used in the Simpsons was are the still shot animation while Roger Rabbit used green screens to make it look like the cartoons were in the real world.



1 year later Wallace and Gromit appeared for the first time in Nick Park's A Grand Day Out and the Simpsons gained its own TV series. in A Grand Day out Wallace and Gromit run out of cheese and decide that this is a perfect opportunity to go to the moon and get more cheese while the Simpsons first official episode was a Christmas special. A Grand Day out was targeted for kids and the Simpsons also targeted kids. Wallace and Gromit was important in the history of animation because its the most successful Clay animation in history and was nominated for an Oscar for its first production.

Thursday, 26 November 2009

rag week exhibition notes

for children in need we did a rag week and came in in differant stuff each day. for the rag week we had to come in dressed to the theme of the day for each day.


on tuesday i set the lights up and changed them around when the person controlling the camera wanted the lights to be adjusted. i took the 3 photos of sam after i had my photos taken.


Friday, 13 November 2009

studio lighting

redhead- the redhead is used as the main room lighting for the shot because of the amount of light it produces. some times 3 redheads are used to light the whole room up and reduce the amount of shadows in the shot.

deflectors- deflectors are used to lower shodows and increase the amount of light without using more lights in defferant areas. you can use pices of paper or anything light coloured to deflect light when needed.

Friday, 6 November 2009

the world turned upside down

when i took this picture we were looking around for places to take pictures and i dropped in to the ramp and took the photo.











i took this picture because i caught a glance of the tree and it look like the tree was apart of the mall. i didn't take much time to take the photo.













Thursday, 22 October 2009

decisive moment

in this picture there is an ambulance rushing threw some traffic lights heading off to a emergency. i took this picture because you the amulance is rushing threw a 4 way traffic area.














in this picture there are 3 pigeons walking around on the path. i took this picture because it can be hard to get a picture of pigeons














in this picture there are 2 people on a carrige being pulled by a horse threw the town centre. i took this picture because it is rare to see a horse pulling a carrige in the town centre.

Thursday, 15 October 2009

robert capa

in this picture there is a lady standing infront of a long line of soldiers all aiming at her and all she has in her hand is a flower













in this pictue robert capa has got a picture of a soldier coming out of the water during d-day














Friday, 9 October 2009

urban vs nature

in my first picture there are some red trees and some bushes in the photo in front of a car park. in my second picture there are trees and bushes on the right and the exit to the car park on the left. in my third picture there are trees on each side viechles in the middle and the tower block on the distance.

there are no pictures because we had trouble with the camera

pictures to follow

alternative lanscape





in this picture gursky has taken a picture of a construction site surrounded by tall buildings in hong kong.



















in this picture andreas gursky has taken a photo of a boat caught in the middle of a storm.

Thursday, 8 October 2009

history of photography

the invention of photography was in 1839, but the idea was around for longer.



landscape


foreground is the the closest part of the picture that is in the most detail.
background is the furthest away part of the picture.

abscurer

ansel adams USA

rule of thirds





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golden third
the most detail



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Friday, 25 September 2009

photo basics

slr (single lense reflex

the apeture

f stop 2.4

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shutter speed

1 sec\slow shutter = more light

1\000 sec\ fast shutter= less light

Thursday, 24 September 2009

TATE Modern
  1. Your next post will be about your trip to the Movium and Tate Modern. I want you to put the titles and creators of the two works that you viewed, into two separate posts.

    The first blog title will be. The Tate image I liked. In this post you will need:
  2. The title of the work,
  3. Name of the artist
  4. and a short description of the art work stating what you liked about it.
  5. Then try and find an image of it.

The second post will be about the work you disliked. use the same detail as above,
  1. Title of work,
  2. Name of artist
  3. and why you disliked the work.
  4. Again find an image of the work.