Thursday, February 16, 2012

EXERCISE 1 PART 2





                                           This is an example of Horizontal Composition
   

This is an example of Point of View 
  

This is an example of Vertical Composition
  

This is an example of Head room

  

This is an example of Nose Room


This is an example of movement of screen direction









A Hard Day's Night Response (Attempt 1 )













I think this image has similarities with the movie " A HARD DAY'S NIGHT because they had a lot of running seens which kind of resembles this image.


Monday, February 13, 2012

Exercise I, Part I

focus/depth field of attention
Flowers, Alfred Eisenstaedt


Background
Rocks and the background, Alfred Eisenstaedt


Empty and black space
Fixing plane, Alfred Eisenstaedt


movement of screen direction
Movement of Birds, Alfred Eisenstaedt

Headroom
Marilyn Monroe,  Alfred Eisenstaedt


Nose-room
Life, Alfred Eisenstaedt

Point of View
The 38 Parallel, Alfred Eisenstaedt

Midground
Snow on Tree, Alfred Eisenstaedt


Midground
Drought and desertification, Alfred Eisenstaedt


Foreground 
                                                        Forest Shadow, Alfred Eisenstaedt



                                                           Horizontal Composition                                                           
                                                           
                                                                    Artwork Images,   Alfred Eisenstaedt
  
                                                                Vertical Composition 
M2 VJ DAY / The Kiss ,  Alfred Eisenstaedt


                                                         


Thursday, February 9, 2012

IMAGE BANK

         The Photo Bank I chose is Alfred Eisenstaedt. I chose this photographer because i find his photos very interesting. i say that because majority of his photos express reality, life and happiness. Also by some of his close up shots you can tell what the person is feeling. What I admire about this Photographer is his originality even though they were photos that express simplicity, they still grab my attention.

Alfred Eisenstaedt - 

Photojournalist of the Century

Alfred Eisenstaedt was born on December 6 1898 in Dirschau (Tczew) in West Prussia, Germany. After moving to Berlin, Eisenstaedt served in the German Army's artillery during World War I. While doing that, as a freelancer he began taking photos for the Berliner Tageblatt. In 1929 he became a full time photographer, even photographed a meeting with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini in Italy. In 1935 after Hitler's Nazi Oppression Eisenstaedt emigrated to Queens, New York where he worked for Life Magazine.

Citation of my research,  http://onlinebrowsing.blogspot.com/2011/04/alfred-eisenstaedt-photojournalist-of.html

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Reaction to The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

       When the movie started I was lost, because of the camera view. After a while everything started to make sense. I realized we were viewing it from the character's point of view which made it interesting. Even though I didn't get a chance to finish the movie, from what I saw it turned out to be a good movie. I didn't think it was possible for a movie like this to carry on from that particular camera shot. What I also like was how it felt like I was in his head, for example the way he expressed his thoughts while he was talking to another character. As in conclusion I can say it's a good movie, and we must finish it in class.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Chapter 1

I have read chapter 1 because i haven't purchase the book. I will have the book by next week Thursday.