CLO: Demonstrate understanding of basic compositional camera angles (rules) in photography, through use of proper tools and technology and fooling the viewer in believing in the scene of the miniature. ASSIGNMENT: You will be capturing a series of 3 photographs where you should show the use of point of view, in making us believe your miniature object is size appropriate to your background. REQUIREMENTS: Size: 8.5x11 Medium: cell phone, IPad or SLR camera 3 final artworks (do not have to be the same theme) High craftsmanship (finished, edited pieces) Each piece showing multiple rules of composition VOCABULARY: How to brainstorm and set up the scene. The rules of Composition: Depth, Point of View, Close up, Filling the Frame. WHAT ARE YOU LEARNING? I am learning the importance of point of view and how to brainstorm and sketch out ideas to take a photo. How to plan out my shot using the design cycle. HOW WILL I KNOW YOU GET IT? I will build upon the rules of composition to create a believable miniature photo. Using the design cycle to brainstorm, I will talk about my decisions with peers to revise my design and set it up to shoot. Three final photographs will interpret a new point of view. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? It is a skill in the industry to be able to create a strong photo using the rules of composition. It makes the viewer see your subject in a specific way and leads the view to look here. Changing your point of view is key!
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