Sunday, April 18, 2010
WeeK 7
Time is ticken, & I'm feeling the pressure to try and get it all done. Thank God I just found out that we have two weeks off - always helps. Next lesson I will be presenting the work that I've completed, to the class - just a tad nervous.
I've recently purchased an outfit for Blythe, which is going to look so cute! Here it is: (black dress & striped socks)
So now, all I have left on my props/everything list is; a blonde wig, yummy cakes, plants, & a new memory-card.
This week I completed a written-storyboard of my snap-shot video. Each dot-point equals to one photo. All up, I need to take approximately 60 shots! These are the first 3 dot-points on my written-storyboard (to give you an idea):
- Face-on, close-up of Blythe's face
- Move out to close-up of Blythe's body (sitting on white, wrought-iron chair)
- Move out to full-view of scene with Blythe & the woman sitting on each chair, facing forwards
I also had a bit of a muck-around with my camera - taking shots of Blythe with a tea-pot. I had to be very careful about the settings I chose on my cam, because there was a lot of exposure and reflection. I chose to use no flash and an anti-shake setting. This is the original and edited shot. I know that I need to be careful of my edited picz looking too 'Photoshopped'. But I think I've done ok. I like the high use of contrast, brightness, & vibrancy - it gives it that child's-play feel that I am going for. Finally, I wouldn't mind getting some tips on how I can get the best quality out of my photos. Is there a setting? or something in Photoshop that I can use?
See you in 2 weeks =]
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