5 Tips for Better Photography Video
1. Angles
2. Shoot through something -
3. Think opposite - don't take the conventional shot
4. Lighting - shoot by a window
5. Framing - add things to the edge of the shot
2. Shoot through something -
3. Think opposite - don't take the conventional shot
4. Lighting - shoot by a window
5. Framing - add things to the edge of the shot
7 Guidelines of Photography
1. Fill the Frame
2. Simplify & Exaggerate
3. Rule of Thirds
4. Depth of Space
5. Leading Lines
6. Perspective
7. Framing
2. Simplify & Exaggerate
3. Rule of Thirds
4. Depth of Space
5. Leading Lines
6. Perspective
7. Framing
Examples of the 7 Guidelines
Fill the Frame
Simplify & Exaggerate
Rule of Thirds
Depth of Space
Leading Lines
Perspective
Framing
Composition Slide Presentation
You will create an 6 slide PPT using Google Slides. The first slide will have the following information:
Slide #1
Composition
Your Name
Slide #1
Composition
Your Name
5 Compositional Tips
The next 5 slides will be for each tip, one per slide. The following information will be on each slide:
Slides #2 - 6
Name of Tip
The first photograph you shot on the left as large as possible
The revised photograph using the tip on the right as large as possible
Slides #2 - 6
Name of Tip
The first photograph you shot on the left as large as possible
The revised photograph using the tip on the right as large as possible
7 Guidelines of Photography
The next 7 slides will be for each guideline, one per slide. The following information will be on each slide:
Slides #7 - 13
Name of Guideline
The photograph you shot on the left as large as possible
The Internet photograph showing the guideline on the right as large as possible
Slides #7 - 13
Name of Guideline
The photograph you shot on the left as large as possible
The Internet photograph showing the guideline on the right as large as possible
When doing a Google search for PPT images, search for Black & White photography, and LARGE size. Do not just choose the first image you see, scroll down so you don't have the same image as other students in the class. Make sure to click on thumbnail image to get larger version, then hold Control while clicking on image, choose "Save Image As" from drop down menu. Create a folder on the desk top and Save (or drag) images into the folder.