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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Action and Architecture InDesign Wrap up

Make two new pages in your InDesign Document

Page 1- Action
Write "Action" as the title in large letters.
Lay out 2-4 of your favorite action shots.
Photos should be 180 dpi, tiff, RGB
Each photo should have a full two sentence caption (review caption rules)
Make a text box where you explain everything you have learned about shooting sports/ action. Mention the categories of what to shoot when shooting sports and the techniques (Frisbee day) you should use to shoot action.


Page 2- Architecture
Write "Architecture" as the title in large letters.
Lay out 2-4 of your favorite architecture shots.
Photos should be 180 dpi, tiff, RGB
Each photo should text next to it explaining what you were trying to capture (Architecture categories)
Make a text box where you explain everything you have learned about shooting architecture. Mention the categories and any techniques you can use or did use.

Review
- Look back on your blog and through your assignments to help to complete the following:
Add to the Glossary (remember to put these in alphabetical order)

Fully define and discuss the following terms in your glossary:

1. Effects of shutter speed - Explain how different shutter speeds either freeze or capture action.

2. Panning - Explain what it is, how to do it, and when it should be used.

3. Zone focus - Explain what it is, how to do it, and when it should be used.

4. Bridge - Explain the three things you should do in bridge to ALL photos

5. Architectural Photography - Explain what the point of architectural photography is, and some ways to do it well.

6. Sports and Action Photography - Explain how to tell the story of a sports or action event. Explain how to freeze or capture action and what should be shot.

7. Portrait photography - Explain the difference between formal, informal, and environmental portraits, and techniques to use when shooting.

8. Spread - Explain what it is and how it relates to laying out pages.

9. Pica - Explain what it is and how it relates to laying out pages.

10. Eyeline - Explain what it is and how it relates to laying out pages.

11. Dominant photo - Explain what it is and how it relates to laying out pages.

12. Caption - Explain what it is, the rules for writing a good one, and how it relates to laying out pages.

13. Internal Margins - Explain what it is and how it relates to laying out pages.

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