Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Major Project Idea

The project I've chosen to do is a graduation invitation for Ella Fant. I don't have to interview or take pictures of anything, the information that will be in the flier is the information for her graduation.
The project I'm doing is a flier and I'm going to use Indesign.
I chose this service because it was the easiest to me.
Im going to find information on the internet. I'm going to use google and youtube.
I don't have to transfer pictures or audio or anything.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

front pages of the world

The name of m newspapers front page is  "Star Advisor".


This newspaper article is from Honolulu, Hawaii.
My favorite headline is "Father says life with girl started off well". It interests me because it's the biggest headline on the paper.
There are 5 stories on the front page.
They have big photos and are mostly all broadsheets. 
Things that vary are the size and font sizes 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

7 News Values

I think the news value that the article matches is "Human Interest".

The article is driven by "Human Interest" because from the party to the stabbing, the drama presented in this article grabs a persons attention quickly.


Blotter: One dead after stabbing at weekend party in Kyle

http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/crime-law/blotter-one-dead-after-stabbing-at-weekend-party-i/nfKjr/?icmp=statesman_internallink_textlink_apr2013_statesmanstubtomystatesman_launch

This article was found in the Austin American-Statesman.

My Spread


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

News Values

Timeliness: an event that just happened.
Proximity: how close the event is to you.
Conflict: people fighting.
Prominence: about important or famous people.
Human Interest: DRAMA
Impact: how the story affects you.
Novelty: about weird stuff

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

First Photoshop Practice

Web Photo



Newspaper Photo




Yearbook Photo


Photoshop Notes

-Save As Rename your image. Make sure the image is saved as a .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality..

-Save - you do not have to reman the image at this point. Save often and regularly.

-Nestle - tools are stacked on each other. To access those told you have to left click and hold.


**USE COMMAND KEYS!!!!!
  • Command + = zoom in 
  • Command - = zoom out
  • Command o = open
  • Command c = copy
  • Command v = paste
  • Command z = undo 
  • Command, Option, z = step backward
  • Command s = save
  • Command p = print 
  • Command l = levels
-To turn an image go to 
     > image > Image Rotation
    CW and CCW
    CW= clockwise
    CCW = counter clockwise
    
-Adjusting Levels
> Image > adjustments > levels
Channel Blue
Channel Green
Channel Red

-Adjusting Contrast - Channel RGB- moved just the brown hersheys kiss (just a little lighter)

-To Crop - Select the cropping tool and then click and drag the area you want to crop. Before you crop, you have to enter your resolution you want your image to be saved to.
      -Resolution Guidelines:
          -Yearbook = 300
          -Newspaper = 150
           -Web = 72

-To make an image Black & White
  You go to Image > Mode > Grayscale

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

My Favorite Cover



#10 National Geographic (June 1985)
Photographer Steve McCurry immortalized the haunted eyes of a 12-year-old refugee in a camp on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Soviet helicopters destroyed her village and family, forcing her to make a two-week trek out of the perilous mountains of Afghanistan. The photo became a National Geographic icon after it was published on the cover in June 1985. Since then, this raw, untouched image has been used on rugs and tattoos, making it one of the most widely reproduced photos in the world.
- See more at: http://www.magazine.org/asme/magazine-cover-contests/asmes-top-40-magazine-covers-last-40-years#sthash.r7ySa9oA.dpuf

Critique

In this photo, the thing that is being communicated is the anger and hurt of the girl because the Soviet Helicopters destroyed her village. This is being communicated through the girl's facial expression. The main focus is on her face so we can see the pain in her eyes. 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Magazine Essential Parts

Masthead: Where the name of the magazine goes; the title

Selling Line: Description of title's main marketing point.

Date Line: Month and year of publication

Main Image: To catch your attention

Cover Lines: information that goes on the front cover

Model Credit: To give the model credit because it's her in the picture.

Bar Code: Standard bar code used by retailers  

Main Cover Line: the main thing they want you to know.

Left Third: vital for sales in shops where the magazine is not shown full-frontage.

Portrait Photography Major Assignment



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Fixed Portrait Shoot


ISO 800 
aperture: 7.1 shutter speed: 1/640




ISO 3200
aperture:1/1000 shutter speed: 13



ISO 1600
aperture: 1/640 shutter speed: 13



ISO 400
aperture: 5.0 shutter speed: 1/640



ISO 100 
aperture: 3.5 shutter speed: 1/640




1.  I think 1600.
2.  3200
3.  Yes
4.  I learned to keep changing the ISO and everything so i can get a better picture.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Part 2

1.
  My favorite song of the year if Katy Perry's "By The Grace Of God". It caught my attention because in my opinion, it's not really a type of song she'd normally sing.

2.

We're The Millers is my favorite movie of this year. The things that attracted me to this movie were that it was funny and it wasn't boring.

3.


4.

 I think Malala Yousafzai is one of the most influential people of 2013. She is both brave and courageous for standing up for what she wants and believes in. She was scared, yet determined to get the education she wanted. And after all she had to go through, she finally got it.

5.

Year In Review: 2013

Part 1: Best photos in 2013

This is one of my favorite pictures of the year because the lion is so cute. The lighting is good, its not over or under exposed. I think they're using the Cropping rule because there's not much in the picture but the lion.


I like this picture too because it just looks cool. There's a good amount of exposure. They used the Mergers rule but not in a bad way. Just so it looks like the man is holding the sun.


I like this picture because all of the lights are cool. They didn't need to use much lighting because the buildings provide enough.