Visual Composition

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Agenda • Formatting hard drives • How to compose photos • How to use camera • Photo exercise

Transcript of Visual Composition

Agenda

• Formatting hard drives

• How to compose photos

• How to use camera

• Photo exercise

Announcements• Twitter

• 4rd blog post and 2 comments due next Thurs.– 8 additional posts for extra credit

• 09.29 Online Article due (1.5 weeks)

• Visual Communication– Video Personal Statement

• Social Media assignment

Social Media Assignment

• Screengrab Google now– Apple-shift-4

• Paparazzi!

• SuperScreenShot– Google page, twitter stats, blog stats

Other WordPress Plugins

• Askimet

• Follow Me– Encourages people to follow your social media

sites

• Twitter Widget– Shows your latest twitter posts

Reflection

• What are your reflections related to the subject matter in this class?

• What are your thoughts about blogging and social media?

• Anything else you would like to add?

Formatting & Partitioning External Hard Drive

• Open Disk Utility

– Mac HD > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility

• Erase tab > Mac OS Extended > Rename it > Press Erase

• Partition (only if you want to use both PC and Mac)

– Go to drop down menu and select 2 partitions

– Select first box > Name it > Select MS Dos Free Space (PC)

– Select 2nd box > Name it > Select Mac OS Extended (Mac)

Digital SLR (single lens reflex) and non-SLR

• SLR- A system of mirrors that reflects image up into the eyepiece – What you see in the eyepiece

is exactly what you will take a pic of

• non-SLR camera looks out through a separate hole at the top of the camera.– Less precise and slight delay

Photo Inspiration • http://markhancock.blogspot

.com/

• http://visualjournalist.org/

• WeSay

• Flickr: Photojournalism 2.0

• The 37th Frame

What pic do your remember more easily?

Framing as a Foundation

• Fill the frame– Get close

– Crop in camera

– Natural objects

• Use a tripod

• Research stories to find emotional element

• Look for emotion, activity, layers/patterns, color, faces, – People are the

foundation, not signs

Elements:Rule of Thirds •Angles of View •

Contrast • Rhythm •

Frame •Detail •

Line •Shape •

Balance •Juxtaposition •

Different/same • Simplicity/complexity •

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Contrast • Rhythm •

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Questions to ask

• What drew you in first, second? RO3– Lighting? centering? color? focus? emotion?

• How will my photo contribute to knowledge and connection?

Sony Handicam• Battery• Power Switch = film strip is video camera• LCD Panel • W/T = Zoom• Taking a photo – action• Play button > Visual Index > Pic > Top Return >

Bottom camera• Drawer to delete• Press halfway down to focus and then press down

Class Exercise• Shoot two photos

– CU that the average passerby would miss– Well-framed photo

• No staged photos• Tripod is good thing• Twitpic – Need to add 140 characters or less

description/caption/cutline– #jmc425h– If you want to keep them, save to external drives

• Best Pic (Cu and Framed) - 5 points added to next blog grade for winner in each category

Thurs

• Visual online communication

Material Not Covered in Class

• Battery

• Power Switch = film strip is video camera

• Quick on=Goes to sleep mode instead of turning off – saves battery

• LCD Panel Buttons

• Start/Stop = Record

• W/T = Zoom

• Home = Brings up menu (Home to go back as well)

• Movie/Photo mode

• Visual index of clips

• Drawer = delete

• Don’t touch

• Car=

– movie settings (wb),

– sound = playback audio levels,

– photo settings > down arrow > flash mode > off

• Play = Clips appear, select clip and play

• Option (bottom corner) = auto focus (focus on LCD screen)

• Inside Panel

• Nightshot = turn on when recording in dark places

• Display = LCD panel cues turn on/off

Online Photo Tools

• http://www.picturesurf.org– free service that allows you to upload, link, and

share photo galleries anywhere.

• http://www.flowgram.com/– No captions

Gestalt Theory

• How people process visual information

• Recognition of figures and whole forms through a collection of lines and curves

• Brain actively filters and makes patterns to cognitively handle info by making assumptions

• Web design, photography and video

Similiarity

Proximity

Closure • What do you see?

Good visual stories• Visual interesting

– http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/video/archive.asp?postID=238• Action

– http://www.mercurynewsphoto.com/2007/04/27/kabaddi/• Emotion

– http://www.nppa.org/competitions/quarterly_clip_contests/TV_regional/2006/winners_of_year/winners/art_of_compassion.html

– http://www2.mysanantonio.com/specials/ENVideo/index.cfm?video=20070516soldierburial&w=480&h=360

Best aggregators of vis. storytelling

• http://interactivenarratives.org/

• http://kobreguide.com/

• http://www.nppa.org/competitions/2008_winners/

Print v. Broadcast Interview

• http://visualeditors.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=1985197%3ATopic%3A32120&xgs=1

Visual Writing

• Simple words

• Short sentences

• Avoid adjectives and adverbs

• Active voice

• Long interviews are bad

YouTube

• To specify a point, append a tag to the end of your video link: “#t=1m45s” (you can change the numbers before the ‘m’ and ’s’ to edit the minutes and seconds)

Panorama

• http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/09/03/us/politics/20080903_PALIN_PANO.html

• http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nation/interactives/afterthedestruction/index.html