media arts 2013
TRANSCRIPT
1. How to take portraits
2. How to use GIMP
3. How to make a music video
By: Tristin Fobister
HOW TO TAKE PORTRAITS
PORTRAIT: RULE OF THIRDS
The subject is placed in the rule of thirds because it is in the thirds of the
picture which brings interests to the photo. If the subject was in the
middle, the photo wouldn’t be as interesting. This is why photographers
use this rule to help them take better photos of portraits or sceneries.
PORTRAIT TIP #2
When taking a portrait its best to choose the pose correctly for your
subject, not all subjects will suite the pose chosen for them. Choose
wisely!
PORTRAIT TIP #3
Choosing your background can greatly effect the subject, like in this photo
you see above. He looks like a floating head with a tie. Also, its best to
capture a real smile in your photo, instead of a boring smile. To achieve
this smile or expression, you need to have a small talk to make your
subject more comfortable instead of telling them what to do right away.
HOW TO USE GIMP
ORIGINAL GIMP IMAGE #1
I started off by using The Fuzzy Tool, later left clicked around the
subject in the photo which highlighted around it using Gimp. After that, I
right clicked on the subject which gave me the option to invert which
allowed me to copy and paste it onto another file which is 1000x1000.
ORINGINAL GIMP IMAGE #2
I opened up a new file and placed the picture in it using Gimp still. I later
used the Free Select Tool, aka The Lasso Tool and turned on the feather
edge effect which keeps the rabbit looking fuzzy. I left clicked all around
the rabbit’s head, after I was done, I copied and pasted it onto the file with
the cut out body of image #1.
COMBINED GIMP IMAGE
After I was done cutting out the first image, I pasted it in another file on
GIMP which was 1000x1000 and started working on the next image. After I
was done, I pasted the head of the rabbit on the Godzilla’s body. I used the
Scale Tool to position and change the size of each image. Ta-da!
HOW TO MAKE A MUSIC VIDEO
STEP #1
First, you have to come up with a storyboard which will guide you
and your actors through making the video. By doing this will save you
time and money. You need to include the camera
angles, emotions, conversations, and directions in your storyboard.
STEP #2
Before you start filming, you NEED to make sure you have all your
supplies, actors, and props ready for the filming day. Other wise you won’t
be able to film because you’ll be too busy gathering your needed supplies.
STEP #3
Once everything is ready, START FILMING.
Be sure to follow your storyboard!
STEP #4
Place all your scenes in the Media list, make sure you have them named and
in order other wise it would take more time. Place them in order in the
Sequence bar, be sure to cut away all the junk and remove the sound! To
removed the sound, you need to select the sound from the scene and remove
ONLY it. Once you have everything laid out, you can add the Music. This is
how you can edit your videos.
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