max debbas resume

Upload: anonymous-ywlzf6

Post on 06-Jul-2018

218 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    1/31

    MCJ 30

    Introduction to Multimedia Production

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    2/31

    IntroductionsName

    Major-option

    Mac or PC?

    Experience

    Photography

    Audio

    Video

    Web page creation

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    3/31

    Course IntroBlackboard

    Syllabus

    Assignments

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    4/31

    Student Words of Wisdom

    Andrea Sioteco One of my biggestchallenges was time management.

    These projects have helped me to

    not procrastinate.

    Cameron Woolsey The first

    challenge… giving myself enough

    time to work…For my photo [essay] I

    had to take around 100 pictures then

    find the right photos, clean them,

    crop them, and place them in the

    right order to create a story.

    Alaia Howell One of my biggest

    challenges was my timing. Having

    the ability to plan ahead and

    staying on schedule was

    beginning to be a problem…I’m

    now more organiz[ed] about how

    time schedules, dates, and

    equipment shall be prepared and

    focused on following through with

    the project’s plan. 

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    5/31

    MCJ 30

    Photography

    Part 1

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    6/31

    Your Life Work Series: Photography ,1946

    Vocational Guidance Films

    How has photography changed and how is it the same?

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    7/31

    Photography Definitiona term which comes from the Greek words

    photos  (light) and graphos  (drawing)Educators Guide: Reframing Amer ica  

    http://www.creativephotography.org/education/educatorsGuides/reframe/glossary.html

    the process of producing images of objects on

    photosensitive surfacesWordNet Search  – 3.0  

    http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=photography

    the use of light sensitive material and acamera to produce 2 dimensional imagesSA NCS Visual Arts: Gloss ary  

    http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SA_NCS_Visual_Arts:Glossary

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    8/31

    Types of PhotographySnapshots

    Quick, informal photos of people, scenery, or event

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    9/31

    Types of PhotographyCommercial Photography

    Carefully crafted photos used for advertising,

    marketing, promotions, catalogs, brochures,signage, etc.

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    10/31

    Types of PhotographyPhotojournalism

    Thoughtful photos that convey a news story

    visually

    Ric Francis, AP

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    11/31

    Types of PhotographyFine Art Photography

    Artistic photos expressing the creative vision of the

    photographer

    Joel Adams

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    12/31

    Mass Media PhotographyWhat types are used in Mass Media industry?

    Purposes of photos in Mass Media?

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    13/31

    What makes a photo effective? Story

    Does the photo have communication value?

    How effectively does the photo tell the story?

    Impact and creativity How well does the photo engage the viewer?

    Does the image have an emotional impact? Does the subject and their portrayal provide an unusual or unique insight into the story?

    Composition Does the arrangement of objects contribute to and accentuate the subject of the photo?

    Does the angle and placement of the camera provide an interesting perspective on thesubject?

    Is the rule of thirds employed effectively?

    Technical Quality Has depth-of-field been used effectively so that appropriate elements are in- or out- of

    focus?

    Is the lighting and exposure effective for the subject matter?

    Is there enough detail in the highlights and shadows?

    Are the tonal values and color balance appropriate to the setting?

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    14/31

    What makes a photo effective?Story

    Impact and

    creativityComposition

    Technical

    Quality

    Ted Soqui, Grimes Canyon CA ,Sept 2009

    http://tedsoqui.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    15/31

    CompositionThe framing and arrangement of the subject

    matter in a photo

    Engaging composition draws the eye into the photo

    leads the eye to a point of focus

    highlights the subject matter

    creates a sense of energy,motion and/or emotion

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    16/31

    CompositionRule of thirds

    Divides the photo

    into thirds

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    17/31

    CompositionRule of thirds

    Divides the photo

    into thirdshorizontally

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    18/31

    CompositionRule of thirds

    Divides the photo

    into thirdshorizontally

    Align the horizon

    with one of the

    lines

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    19/31

    CompositionRule of thirds

    Divides the photo

    into thirdsvertically

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    20/31

    CompositionRule of thirds

    Divides the photo

    into thirdsvertically

    Align subject along

    a vertical line

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    21/31

    Composition Rule of Thirds

    3 vertical and 3horizontal sections

    Creates 4 focal points

    in the imagePlace subject at a

    focal pointDraws eye

    Quick Tip: Using the rule of Thirds video

    Guidel ines For Better Compos it ion: Rule of Thirds  examples

    Rule of Thirds  examples

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqfAdByngk8&feature=relatedhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_rule_of_thirds.htmlhttp://photography.about.com/od/takingpictures/ig/Rule-of-Thirds/http://photography.about.com/od/takingpictures/ig/Rule-of-Thirds/http://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_rule_of_thirds.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqfAdByngk8&feature=related

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    22/31

    Composition Rule of Thirds

    3 vertical and 3horizontal sections

    Creates 4 focal points

    in the image Place subject at a

    focal point• Draws eye

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    23/31

    Get Focused - Composition

    The Rule of Thirds video

    Guidel ines For Better Composit ion : Rule of Thirds  examples

    Rule of Thirds  examples

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiYHT-JvoqIhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_rule_of_thirds.htmlhttp://photography.about.com/od/takingpictures/ig/Rule-of-Thirds/http://photography.about.com/od/takingpictures/ig/Rule-of-Thirds/http://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_rule_of_thirds.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiYHT-JvoqI

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    24/31

    CompositionSimplicity

    Focus attention on subject

    Simplify backgrounds

    Guidelines For Better

    Composi t ion: Simpl ic ity  

    examples

    http://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_simplicity.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_simplicity.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_simplicity.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_simplicity.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_simplicity.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_simplicity.html

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    25/31

    Composition Lines

    • Diagonal

    • S-curve

    Draw eye into photo

    Add energy

    Can imply motion

    Can focus attention

    on main area of interest

    Guidelines For Better Composition: Lines examples

    http://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_lines.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_lines.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_lines.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_lines.html

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    26/31

    CompositionFraming

    Frame the subject with

    elements in the

    location relevant to

    the story

    Focuses attention

    Guidelines For Better Compos i t ion: Fram ing  

    examples

    http://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_framing.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_framing.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_framing.htmlhttp://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_photographic_composition_framing.html

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    27/31

    What makes a photo effective?Story

    Impact and

    creativityComposition

    Technical

    Quality

     AP Photo/Dan Steinberg

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    28/31

    What makes a photo effective?Story

    Impact and

    creativityComposition

    Technical

    Quality

    Tom Hanson/THE CANADIAN PRESS 

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    29/31

    What makes a photo effective?Story

    Impact and

    creativityComposition

    Technical

    Quality

     AP Photo 

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    30/31

    What makes a photo effective?Story

    Impact and

    creativityComposition

    Technical

    Quality

     AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki 

  • 8/18/2019 Max Debbas Resume

    31/31

    What makes a photo effective?Story

    Impact and

    creativityComposition

    Technical

    Quality

     AP Photo/Denis Poroy