Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Lesson 19/9/11

This was the lesson I learnt about the different types of shots you could do with a camera and it was also my frst lesson in the media class.  I learnt that different magazines use different kind of shots and angles readers. Some magazines use eye level to interact with the reader on a personal level or from a higher angle or maybe even a lower angle.

Prelim Work



Here are some of the Pictures we took as a group we took 3, The top one is of a year 13 art student and the bottem one is GCSE art work that was done last year by he year 11s it was getting put up on display.

Group Work 19/9/11

We were put into groups of fours and given a brief  in my group we had to take photos to encourage art teachers to work at Norbury Manor Sixth Form. We worked well as a group and agreed on three pictures that we felt looked encouraging to art teachers. We presented them in front of the class a few days after we took them and evaluated them and edited them.

Shot List

For my magazine "Our Life" front cover Haleemah Islam will be standing in front of the office, this will be a medium shot. For my contents page I will take shots of Jamal and Hafsa for my contents page these will be long shots and the backgrounds would be different for both, the objects they will be holding will be different aswell they may be interacting with other students.

Reader Profile

Kiran is a 16 year old student that has just finished his GCSE's and he is thinking about what college or sixth form he wants to attened in the fall he has applied to Norbury Manor. In his free time he plays football and tennis Kiran is a dedicated Liverpool fan and goes to alot of matches with is older brothers who are also Liverpool fans. He lives with his mum and dad in croydon he has 3 sisters and is the youngest. He has a a cat named Jasmin Kiran is a hardworking student and never slacks thats why he got really good GCSE results. Looking in this magazine which is age ranged from 16-18 Kiran would be looking for guidence regarding his A levels and also some tips on how to get the most out of sixth form. The A levels Kiran has chosen are maths, physics, english and psychology he wants to become a psychologist. In his free time Kiran helps charities he rasied money for The Pink Ribbon Foudation last year and made £58 selling breast cancer ribbons and he sold cupcakes at a local fair.