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Photoshop Task 1: ‘Photography is truthful’
Photoshop Task 2: Bending Reality Triptych’s
Selection Techniques
Liquify
Cropping
Photoshop Task 3: Colour Correcting, Printing and Evaluation
Colour Correction
Sharpening
Large scale print
Photoshop Task 4: Evaluation
Using a DSLR
Know how to operate a 35mm digital camera
1.1 Change advance camera settings, for different lighting requirements
1.2 Set and control camera settings in manual mode
1.3 Transfer images from camera direct to computer
Know how to select a file format and size appropriately to the subject
2.1 Choose the appropriate file size for the required image quality for different purposes
2.2 Identify different file formats and their compressions
2.3 Explain the end use of a particular file type, sizes and their compressions
Animation production
2.4 Explain the affect of compression on an image
How to correctly expose photographs
3.1 Produce a series of images showing controlled use of F-stop and shutter speed
3.2 Explain the relationship between aperture and shutter speed
3.3 Produce correctly exposed photographs and examples of over exposed and under exposed photographs
Understanding the functions of lenses
4.1 Identify different lens types
4.2 Explain the difference between standard, wide angle and telephoto lenses
4.3 Explain the effect that the issue of different focal length lenses has on a photograph
Note-Taking
Task 1: Notes
Task 2: Critical Reflection
Task 3: Notes from written sources
Task 4: Summary
Portfolio Development
Task 1: Create An Online Portfolio
Task 2: Research And Development
Task 3: Organising Your Portfolio
Task 4: Overall Portfolio Evaluation
Task 5: Critical Reflection Within a Professional Context
3D Computer Graphics
Technical Skills
Navigating 3D Environment and Software
Modelling Complex Objects from Primitives
Character Modelling
Materials and Texture Mapping
Lighting and Camera Settings
Personal Project
Development
Final Outcome
Evaluation
Animation
Treatment & Storyboard
Treatment
Storyboard
Character sheet
Animation production
Animation post production
Evaluation
Speaking & Listening Skills
Task 1: Giving a Presentation
Task 2: Giving and Receiving Feedback
Task 3: Evaluating the Presentation & Feedback
Propaganda in Art & Design
Finding and Reading Information
Task 1: Refine Research Question (1.1)
Task 2: Sources of Information (1.2)
Task 3: Reading Techniques (2.1)
Task 4: Implied Meaning (3.1)
Essay Writing
Essay Review
Essay Structure
Essay Style
Essay References
Digital Sound & Image Capture
Plan a production
1.1 Create a storyboard detailing frame content & narrative
1.2 Create a detailed plan for shooting footage including equipment, locations, props, actors, contingency & risk assessment
Use a camera to capture raw footage
2.1 Control exposure, aperture & focus in order to create specific effects
2.2 Maintain/create adequate lighting in a range of situations
2.3 Use a range of camera angles in order to achieve specific effects
Understand how to edit footage and include sound
3.1 Edit raw footage to enhance the meaning & fluency of a short piece
3.2 Explain how sound & images can be used together to create meaning in relation to own work
Understand production roles
4.1. Perform an individual role & explain how it relates to the work of other team members
Review success of own work
5.1 Evaluate the success of own work in relation to a given brief
Learning in a Group
Task 1: Advantages & Disadvantages
Task 2: Group Goals & Performance
Task 3: Contributing to the Group
Task 4: Stages of a Group
Task 5: Monitoring Group Success
Location Portraiture
Still life portrait
Plan, set up and take location portraits.
Use lighting for location portraiture
Represent a person’s occupation, interests or home life
Digital image making
Task 1: Use a digital input method
1.1 Select and use appropriate input methods
1.2. Assess the impact of different input devices on the image making process and choose an input method accordingly
1.3 Explain key factors such as target size and resolution when using an input method such as scanning.
Task 2: Use software to realise digital imagery.
2.1. Select appropriate software after considering its impact on the final image.
2.2. Set up any necessary document parameters such as page size, resolution guidelines and grids before starting work on an image.
2.3. Develop new, efficient working methods within the context of digital image making such as: efficient use of layers in Illustrator or Photoshop; consideration of file size; consideration of colour modes etc.
Task 3: Express ideas through digital image making.
3.1. Generate many digital possibilities which are personal and original visual interpretations of the task set.
3.2. Explore composition/structure through concepts such as: the juxtaposition of visual elements, image effects, colour enhancement and transformation commands (i.e. scale, rotate, skew).
Task 4: Produce finished digital images.
4.1. Select an appropriate file format, bearing in mind the proposed context for the digital image such as web page, printed page, and screen.
4.2. Output finished work ensuring correct page set-up specifications and target printer in order to achieve desired effect.
Special effects
Professional Photography Practice
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Task 4
Exhibition
TASK 1: VISITS AND RESEARCH
TASK 2: SELECT OWN AND OTHERS WORK FOR EXHIBITION
TASK 3: PLAN AND HANG EXHIBITION OF YOUR OWN AND OTHERS WORK
TASK 4: RECORD AND EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF YOUR SHOW
Curriculum Vitae
Evaluation
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