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5th-lecture-photojourn-ppt

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  • PHOTOJOURNALISM

  • What comes to your mind when you hear the word photojournalism?Two Words1. Photo - picture2. Journalism - storyPhotojournalism is literally defined as a picture story or a story picture.PHOTOJOURNALISM

  • Photojournalistic Question: What does the picture tell? It gives information about people and events as in news story; It entertains as in feature story;It gives an opinion about issues as in editorial;It presents dynamic action as in sports story.

  • The Golden Hours

  • The Direction Of Light Train yourself to notice and to use aesthetically the direction of your light source.

  • LOWER HORIZONMIDDLE HORIZONUPPER HORIZONRELATED ELEMENTS AND DEVICESHORIZON - characterized by horizontal line

  • LOWER HORIZON

  • UPPERHORIZON

  • LEFT THIRDMIDDLE THIRDRIGHT THIRDRELATED ELEMENTS AND DEVICESRULE OF THIRD - characterized by three columns

  • The man and the tunaare not placed in the center to emphasizethe rule of third

  • The sun and the boat are not placed in the center to illustrate right third

  • Rule of Thirds - giving your subject off-center emphasis

    [1] Divide the picture area into three equal parts, both horizontally and vertically. The dividing lines will create four intersecting points which are called the intersection of thirds.

  • The intersection of thirds

  • [2] Place your subject (or some important element of your image) at or near any of the intersections.

  • Foreground and Background Background must not be cluttered with distracting details

  • SUBJECTFOREGROUNDBACKGROUND

  • Background blurForeground blur

  • The red umbrella breaks the pattern of women in black robes and white veilsRELATED ELEMENTS AND DEVICESBREAKING THE PATTERN - put something different to break uniformity

  • The surfer breaks the pattern of waves

  • The tree at the right side of the nipa hut serves as a frameRELATED ELEMENTS AND DEVICESFRAMING - the use of objects or structures to support as frame of the subject

  • The diagonal position shows dynamism and captures the effort of the young musicians in producing music with their instrument.RELATED ELEMENTS AND DEVICESANGULARITY - the use of diagonal line to illustrate a dynamic perspective

  • ANTS EYEVIEW:taken from below for imposing effectof the subjectRELATED ELEMENTS AND DEVICESEYEVIEW - the perspective

  • BIRDS EYEVIEW:taken from above to show a panorama of the subject

  • TYPES OF SHOTSELS: Extreme Long ShotPerson in surroundingsLS: Long ShotWhole body

  • MS: Medium ShotWaist upTYPES OF SHOTSMCU: Medium close-up Mid chest up

  • CU: Close upHead & shouldersTYPES OF SHOTSECU: Extreme close-up Face or eyes

  • Shoot from various viewpoints

  • FREEZING MOVEMENT When you want to freeze movement, there are factors other than shutter speed which you have to consider:

    subject distance; Focal length of the lens; and direction of the movement.

  • GUIDELINES IN USING THE PHOTOS Avoid firing squad photos. Use action photos. Crop a picture intelligently:

    Look for the very focal point of interest. Have only one point of interest. In portraits, emphasize details such as eyes. Leave some space on the side towards the subject is facing. (rule of thirds)

  • GUIDELINES IN USING THE PHOTOS In a group photo, each face should not be smaller than a 25-centavo piece. People in pictures should be looking in towards the center of paper. Sacrifice the body to play up the face. Dont place the cuts on the fold. Use proper captioning.

  • USING CAPTIONS Use bigger, bold types than the usual body type. Write simple captions, except for a caption story. Have the picture in front of you when you caption it. Describe what is happening without being obvious. Avoid opinions.

  • USING CAPTIONS Say when or where the picture is made. Avoid expressions such as is pictured.Use the present the tense to describe action.If all persons are identified, check the number of people against the number in the caption. Check agreement of verb tenses with adverbs of time.

  • REQUIEM FOR HEROES. Rescuers dig out of the muddy rubble the bodies of a fireman, an engineer and a volunteer who died trying to save the victims of a landslide at Sitio Buyagan in La Trinidad, Benguet, on Friday. EV ESPIRITU/INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZONCutline and Credit line

    Cut

  • The best photograph cant be produced by the hi-tech camera if not of the photo-journalists sharp eyes and mind.