Visual Composition module
Line
Definition
Line: a long, narrow mark or band.
Visual Representation
Definition
Line: a long, narrow mark or band.
Visual Representation
Work Cited (where did you find it):
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/542402348842989836/
Colour:
Definition:
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
Visual Representation:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/542402348842989836/
Colour:
Definition:
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
Visual Representation:
Work Cited (where did you find it):
http://www.pacificarts.org/Pax_Jakupa_Marion_Cadora
Texture:
Defintion:
the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance.
visual reference:
http://www.pacificarts.org/Pax_Jakupa_Marion_Cadora
Texture:
Defintion:
the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance.
visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/textured-canvas-art/
Depth:
Definition:
the distance from the top or surface of something to its bottom.
visual reference:
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/textured-canvas-art/
Depth:
Definition:
the distance from the top or surface of something to its bottom.
visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://golancourses.net/2012spring/projects/project-4-interact/
http://golancourses.net/2012spring/projects/project-4-interact/
Tone:
Definition:
This refers to the lightness or darkness of something. This could be a shade or how dark or light a colour appears.
Visual reference:
Definition:
This refers to the lightness or darkness of something. This could be a shade or how dark or light a colour appears.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://www.westhoughtonartgroup.com/tone-for-beginners/
http://www.westhoughtonartgroup.com/tone-for-beginners/
Light:
Definition:
an illuminating agent or source, as the sun, a lamp, or a beacon.
Visual reference:
Definition:
an illuminating agent or source, as the sun, a lamp, or a beacon.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://scottsdalepublicart.org/events/canal-convergence-water-art-light-cycle-2
http://scottsdalepublicart.org/events/canal-convergence-water-art-light-cycle-2
Space:
Definition:
The area around positive shapes, the background, is negative space. A solid piece of sculpture occupies space, and makes thespace around it come to life
Visual reference:
Definition:
The area around positive shapes, the background, is negative space. A solid piece of sculpture occupies space, and makes thespace around it come to life
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://period-5-2014.wikispaces.com/Mermelstein,+Jacob
http://period-5-2014.wikispaces.com/Mermelstein,+Jacob
2. portfolio item
Center of intrest:
Definition:
A center of interest is that part of the picture which attracts the mind. A focal point is that area of a picture that attracts the eye.
Visual reference:
Definition:
A center of interest is that part of the picture which attracts the mind. A focal point is that area of a picture that attracts the eye.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
https://theartofphoto.wordpress.com/
Balance symmetrical:
Definition:
Symmetrical balance can be described as having equal "weight" on equal sides of a centrally placed fulcrum. It may also be referred to as formal balance.
Visual reference:
https://theartofphoto.wordpress.com/
Balance symmetrical:
Definition:
Symmetrical balance can be described as having equal "weight" on equal sides of a centrally placed fulcrum. It may also be referred to as formal balance.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/blog/2011/09/26/the-use-of-balance-in-a-web-design/symmetricalbalance/
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/blog/2011/09/26/the-use-of-balance-in-a-web-design/symmetricalbalance/
Balance Asymmetrical:
Defintion:
In asymmetrical balance, the two sides are not identical, but differ from one another. However, the elements are arranged so that there is a sense of balance.
Visual reference:
Defintion:
In asymmetrical balance, the two sides are not identical, but differ from one another. However, the elements are arranged so that there is a sense of balance.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
https://visscom.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/the-principle-of-balance/
Harmony:
Definition:
When successfully combined with the elements of art they aid in creating an aesthetically pleasing or interesting work of art.
Visual reference:
https://visscom.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/the-principle-of-balance/
Harmony:
Definition:
When successfully combined with the elements of art they aid in creating an aesthetically pleasing or interesting work of art.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
https://www.pinterest.com/mcg16/principles-of-design/
Contrast:
Definition:
opposition or juxtaposition of different forms, lines, or colors in a work of art to intensify each element's properties and produce a more dynamic expressiveness.
Visual reference:
https://www.pinterest.com/mcg16/principles-of-design/
Contrast:
Definition:
opposition or juxtaposition of different forms, lines, or colors in a work of art to intensify each element's properties and produce a more dynamic expressiveness.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://casinoimages.net/tag/black-and-white/
Repetition:
Definition:
Repetition refers to one object or shape repeated; pattern is a combination of elements or shapes repeated in a recurring and regular arrangement; rhythm--is a combination of elements repeated, but with variations.
Visual reference:
http://casinoimages.net/tag/black-and-white/
Repetition:
Definition:
Repetition refers to one object or shape repeated; pattern is a combination of elements or shapes repeated in a recurring and regular arrangement; rhythm--is a combination of elements repeated, but with variations.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://flyeschool.com/content/repetition-rhythm-and-pattern
Proportion:
Defintion:
In art the size relationship between an object and the human body is significant. In experiencing the scale of an artwork we tend to compare its size to the size of our own bodies. Proportion refers to the relative size of parts of a whole (elements within an object).
Visual reference:
http://flyeschool.com/content/repetition-rhythm-and-pattern
Proportion:
Defintion:
In art the size relationship between an object and the human body is significant. In experiencing the scale of an artwork we tend to compare its size to the size of our own bodies. Proportion refers to the relative size of parts of a whole (elements within an object).
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://supercoolart.com/lessons/scale/
Proximity:
Definition:
nearness in space, time, or relationship.
Visual reference:
http://supercoolart.com/lessons/scale/
Proximity:
Definition:
nearness in space, time, or relationship.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://study.com/academy/lesson/law-of-proximity-examples-lesson-quiz.html
Role of thirds:
Definition:
The rule of thirds is a concept in video and film production in which the frame is divided into into nine imaginary sections, as illustrated on the right. This creates reference points which act as guides for framing the image.
Visual reference:
http://study.com/academy/lesson/law-of-proximity-examples-lesson-quiz.html
Role of thirds:
Definition:
The rule of thirds is a concept in video and film production in which the frame is divided into into nine imaginary sections, as illustrated on the right. This creates reference points which act as guides for framing the image.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/rule-of-thirds
White Balance:
Definition:
the color balance on a digital camera.
Visual reference:
http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/rule-of-thirds
White Balance:
Definition:
the color balance on a digital camera.
Visual reference:
Work Cited (where you find it):
http://projectwoman.com/2009/09/understanding-the-need-to-white-balance.html
Typography
Word Collage
Mind Map
Module 2
video techniques
Audio Wild track, also known as wild sound and wild lines, is an audio recording intended to be synchronized with film or video but recorded separately.
A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps. It can be an aerial photograph, but also a drawing.
Dolly, of a film or television camera) be moved on a mobile platform in a specified direction.
A ghost light is an electric light that is left energized on the stage of a theater when the theater is unoccupied and would otherwise be completely dark. It typically consists of an exposed incandescent bulb, CFL lamp, or LED lamp mounted in a wire cage on a portablelight standard.
A jump cut is a cut in film editing in which two sequential shots of the same subject are taken from camera positions that vary only slightly. This type of edit gives the effect of jumping forwards in time.
In photography, panning refers to the rotation in a horizontal plane of a still camera or video camera. Panning a camera results in a motion similar to that of someone shaking their head from side to side or of an aircraft moving into a different angle.
Reaction shot, a portrayal of a person's response to an event or to a statement made by another.
Tilting is a cinematographic technique in which the camera is stationary and rotates in a vertical plane (or tilting plane). A rotation in a horizontal plane is known as panning.
A worm's-eye view is a view of an object from below, as though the observer were a worm; the opposite of a bird's-eye view. A worm's eye view is used commonly for third perspective, with one vanishing point on top, one on the left, and one on the right.
A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps. It can be an aerial photograph, but also a drawing.
Dolly, of a film or television camera) be moved on a mobile platform in a specified direction.
A ghost light is an electric light that is left energized on the stage of a theater when the theater is unoccupied and would otherwise be completely dark. It typically consists of an exposed incandescent bulb, CFL lamp, or LED lamp mounted in a wire cage on a portablelight standard.
A jump cut is a cut in film editing in which two sequential shots of the same subject are taken from camera positions that vary only slightly. This type of edit gives the effect of jumping forwards in time.
In photography, panning refers to the rotation in a horizontal plane of a still camera or video camera. Panning a camera results in a motion similar to that of someone shaking their head from side to side or of an aircraft moving into a different angle.
Reaction shot, a portrayal of a person's response to an event or to a statement made by another.
Tilting is a cinematographic technique in which the camera is stationary and rotates in a vertical plane (or tilting plane). A rotation in a horizontal plane is known as panning.
A worm's-eye view is a view of an object from below, as though the observer were a worm; the opposite of a bird's-eye view. A worm's eye view is used commonly for third perspective, with one vanishing point on top, one on the left, and one on the right.
Types of videos
instructional, the act or practice of instructing or teaching;education.
Analytical, pertaining to or proceeding by analysis
Promotional, Promotional: something devised to publicize or advertise a product, cause, institution
Artistic, having or revealing natural creative skill.
Entertainment, something affording pleasure, diversion, or amusement, especially a performance of some kind
Analytical, pertaining to or proceeding by analysis
Promotional, Promotional: something devised to publicize or advertise a product, cause, institution
Artistic, having or revealing natural creative skill.
Entertainment, something affording pleasure, diversion, or amusement, especially a performance of some kind
Types of shots
Extreme long shot: An extreme long shot is a view from an even greater distance, in which people appear as small dots in the landscape if at all (eg. a shot of New York's skyline).
Long shot: LONG SHOT: In film, a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes.
Extreme close up: Extreme Close Up The shot is so tight that only a detail of the subject, such as someone's eyes, can be seen. Lean-In: when the juxtaposition of shots in a sequence, usually in a scene of dialogue, starts with medium or long shots, for example, and ends with close-ups.
Close up: A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production, still photography and the comic strip medium is a type of shot, which tightly frames a person or an object. Close-ups are one of the standard shots used regularly with medium shots and long shots (cinematic techniques).
Medium close up: photography and the comic strip medium is a type of shot, which tightly frames a person or an object.
Medium shot: n film, a medium shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance. The dividing line between "longshot" and "medium shot" is fuzzy, as is the line between "medium shot" and "close-up".
Long shot: LONG SHOT: In film, a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes.
Extreme close up: Extreme Close Up The shot is so tight that only a detail of the subject, such as someone's eyes, can be seen. Lean-In: when the juxtaposition of shots in a sequence, usually in a scene of dialogue, starts with medium or long shots, for example, and ends with close-ups.
Close up: A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production, still photography and the comic strip medium is a type of shot, which tightly frames a person or an object. Close-ups are one of the standard shots used regularly with medium shots and long shots (cinematic techniques).
Medium close up: photography and the comic strip medium is a type of shot, which tightly frames a person or an object.
Medium shot: n film, a medium shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance. The dividing line between "longshot" and "medium shot" is fuzzy, as is the line between "medium shot" and "close-up".
Type of Animation, Audio/Video
Flip book: A flip book or flick book is a book with a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next, so that when the pages are turned rapidly, the pictures appear to animate by simulating motion or some other change.
Flipbook animation is a very primitive way that creates animation purely with pencil, eraser and a stack of drawing pads such as post-it pads. This style can be very experimental and creative as you can draw any thing you can think of.
Stop motion animation makes use of figurine and physical objects to create animation. You can start with using toys and posable figurine and capture them as photo images. Once photo taking is complete, you use a video editing software to compile these photos into a moving image video.
A cinematographic technique whereby the camera is repeatedly stopped and started, for example to give animated figures the impression of movement.
3D animation creates animation using three dimensional virtual space and has potential to create realistic and aesthetically stunning visual. 3D software is able to do so because of its calculation which can render images as realistic as real life images. This is why many block buster movies such as Batman and Transformers make use of 3D software technologies to bring fiction stories to life.
Animating objects that appear in a three-dimensional space. They can be rotated and moved like real objects. 3D animation is at the heart of games and virtual reality, but it may also be used in presentation graphics to add flair to the visuals.
Flipbook animation is a very primitive way that creates animation purely with pencil, eraser and a stack of drawing pads such as post-it pads. This style can be very experimental and creative as you can draw any thing you can think of.
Stop motion animation makes use of figurine and physical objects to create animation. You can start with using toys and posable figurine and capture them as photo images. Once photo taking is complete, you use a video editing software to compile these photos into a moving image video.
A cinematographic technique whereby the camera is repeatedly stopped and started, for example to give animated figures the impression of movement.
3D animation creates animation using three dimensional virtual space and has potential to create realistic and aesthetically stunning visual. 3D software is able to do so because of its calculation which can render images as realistic as real life images. This is why many block buster movies such as Batman and Transformers make use of 3D software technologies to bring fiction stories to life.
Animating objects that appear in a three-dimensional space. They can be rotated and moved like real objects. 3D animation is at the heart of games and virtual reality, but it may also be used in presentation graphics to add flair to the visuals.
Object stop motion
This type of stop motion uses 3D objects to create a movie. You can make the objects do things that they could not do in real life.
The main Idea is that we are taking a scene of a video in a bunch of pictures using random objects to make your videos.
There was a bunch of different sound affects of cars people and more.
There was a bunch of text on the screen of what time it was.
It was an earthquake so they made the camera move every pic making it look like the object is shaking.
There was a bunch of different sound affects of cars people and more.
There was a bunch of text on the screen of what time it was.
It was an earthquake so they made the camera move every pic making it look like the object is shaking.
Pixilation
This is stop motion with real people, you can make them do things that can't happy in real life.
Main idea is Taking a bunch of photos of someone doing something to created a video that they could not do in a video.
Music was playing as he when from place to place.
Text at the beginning and end of video, telling people the title and the creator.
That he was able to be propelled by two air cans.
Music was playing as he when from place to place.
Text at the beginning and end of video, telling people the title and the creator.
That he was able to be propelled by two air cans.
Clay
Clay animation or claymation is one of many forms of stop motion animation. Each animated piece, either character or background, is deformable made of a malleable substance, usually Plasticine clay.
That the objet used is made out of clay and moved around to make a video of a clay world using stop motion.
Music while they were making the characters and then The character talking.
Some parts thorough the video tell what is happening and what the video is.
How the pictures are taken so well that they make it look like a video with no stops.
Music while they were making the characters and then The character talking.
Some parts thorough the video tell what is happening and what the video is.
How the pictures are taken so well that they make it look like a video with no stops.