Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Task 3- Flipbooks
What is a flip book?
A flip book is a small book which captures movement whilst flicking through the pages which contains a series of images at different angles for the movement to work.In the 19th and 20th century, Flip books were very popular.As you can see in the images below, these are images which are ready to be made into a flip book. You can see that each image is different as there is a different object added, in this case an animal which creates a story if you look at the images carefully because something different is happening on every page. Once made into a flip book, it is easier to see the story come to life as it will be in movement.
What do you need to do to create an effective flip book?
To make an effective flip book, it is important to use the right amount of images in order for your flip book to work. It is considered to have around 30 images to make a flip book, however this depends how many different movement actions you want to have in your book. It is important to have lots of images as you will be flicking through the book quickly.
The 2 images above, are examples of flip books which are in movement. When they are in movement they look almost 3D. I think that flip books are interesting and clever because the way a series of image s are laid out, you can begin to see a story been created , then once you put them together and flick through them, you can see the story you imagined coming to life.
Ideas
1. Board Game
For this idea i am going to set up a board game. I am going to take more than 50 shoots because i want it to be long rather than short.I am going to have someone playing the board game Monopoly while i take continuous shoots.
1*someone rolls dice
2*moves their counter
3*does what the space they land on says
4*buys property that they land on]
5*counts out money for property
6*hands money to banker
7*banker collects money then gives change is necessary
8*gives them the card
9*rolls dice
10*rolls dice
*the steps above continue (takes a card rather than buying a property)
2. Balloon
For this idea i am going to need a person and a balloon with helium in.I am going to take not asd many shoots as the board game idea as there isn't as many steps to capture, however i will take around 45-50 so the flip book isn't short.
1*Person takes the balloon from someone(pretending to pay for it)
2*Person looks at balloon
3*Person has hold of balloon
4*Walks around with balloon
5*person eats something whilst still holding balloon
6*finishes food
7*walks more with balloon then lets go
8*camera follows balloon up into sky until out of sight
3.Skateboard
For this idea i am going to find someone who is skateboarding on the street.I am going to take more than 50 shoots as i will need to capture lots of the tricks that they do and every movement leading up towards the tricks then after them.
4.Bubbles
For this idea i will need a pot of bubbles and a person.I am going to capture the person blowing the bubbles then follow the bubbles in whatever direction they go.I thought this was a good idea as i can capture the different colours in the bubbles.
1*Person standing side on to camera
2*person takes stick out pot of bubbles
3*they blow a bubble slowly
4*Blow another bubble
5*camera follows bubbles into the sky
Final idea
My final idea wasn't actually an idea which I had planned to do. I decided that my other ideas didn't really work apart from my board game idea. I took photos of someone playing a board came which which I tried to make them into a flipbook, didn't really look effective and didn't work well . I came up with an idea which was different as I would have to shoot differently. I decided that I was going to do an animation with little models of some sort. In the end I used model cows which I had to carry out single shots when I was taking photos of them in different positions. When I put the images together into a flipbook, this idea worked really well and i'm glad I chose it .
1*someone rolls dice
2*moves their counter
3*does what the space they land on says
4*buys property that they land on]
5*counts out money for property
6*hands money to banker
7*banker collects money then gives change is necessary
8*gives them the card
9*rolls dice
10*rolls dice
*the steps above continue (takes a card rather than buying a property)
2. Balloon
For this idea i am going to need a person and a balloon with helium in.I am going to take not asd many shoots as the board game idea as there isn't as many steps to capture, however i will take around 45-50 so the flip book isn't short.
1*Person takes the balloon from someone(pretending to pay for it)
2*Person looks at balloon
3*Person has hold of balloon
4*Walks around with balloon
5*person eats something whilst still holding balloon
6*finishes food
7*walks more with balloon then lets go
8*camera follows balloon up into sky until out of sight
3.Skateboard
For this idea i am going to find someone who is skateboarding on the street.I am going to take more than 50 shoots as i will need to capture lots of the tricks that they do and every movement leading up towards the tricks then after them.
4.Bubbles
For this idea i will need a pot of bubbles and a person.I am going to capture the person blowing the bubbles then follow the bubbles in whatever direction they go.I thought this was a good idea as i can capture the different colours in the bubbles.
1*Person standing side on to camera
2*person takes stick out pot of bubbles
3*they blow a bubble slowly
4*Blow another bubble
5*camera follows bubbles into the sky
Final idea
My final idea wasn't actually an idea which I had planned to do. I decided that my other ideas didn't really work apart from my board game idea. I took photos of someone playing a board came which which I tried to make them into a flipbook, didn't really look effective and didn't work well . I came up with an idea which was different as I would have to shoot differently. I decided that I was going to do an animation with little models of some sort. In the end I used model cows which I had to carry out single shots when I was taking photos of them in different positions. When I put the images together into a flipbook, this idea worked really well and i'm glad I chose it .
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Monday, 10 November 2014
Task 1a- research
This is a contemporary photo called 'runner in Hudson, River Park, NYC. This photo was taken in 2012 by a photographer called Kim Olson. Looking at this image, in my opinion it looks like it is a single image. This image looks like it has been taken digitally. It looks like this shot has been taken when a person is running very fast and the camera has followed the runner with the camera which makes the runner look blurry and in movement, whilst the background stays the same.I think that the time the image was taken influences the different techniques that can be used when taking a shot as there would be a wide variety of techniques you could use.
This is a historical image called ' Animal Locomotion'. This photo was taken in 1887 by a photographer called Eadweard Muybridge. Looking at this image, this photo looks like a multiple of images which have been taken each time a movement is taken so the gymnast is in a different position . This image has been taken in a conventional way because of the amount of images used and their layout. I think the images were taken in this way as it may have been the only way of displaying photos and the cheapest way. In this time in which the photo was taken, black and white may have been the only way to print photos out.
This is a historical image called ' Behind the Gare Saint Lazare' . This photo was taken in 1932 by a photographer called Henri Cartier Brensson. Looking at this image , this photo looks like a single image or maybe a composite image to make the runner look darker in the photo. This image has been taken in black and white . I think that this is in black and white because it is a historical image and the majority of historical images are in black and white as that was the only resource in those days.
This is a contemporary photo called 'Shinjuku# Esteban Pastorino Diaz'. This photo was taken in 2005 by a photographer called Esteban Pastorino. Looking at this image, this photo is a long exposure because of the building in the background seem stretched out. This image has been taken in colour . I think that because the image was taken in the year 2000, so more techniques were available to use when taking a photo so the quality of them were more professional.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
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