Thursday, 5 December 2013

Heal brush tutorial and spots writeup

                                                      model beforehand,no editing.
                                                      model after use of healing tool,overall skin condition has  improved. 
                                                      This has added am over smooth matte look to the models face.
                                                      model after contrast,saturation and exposure have been increased.             
                                                      This increases denifintion and overall quality of the picture,also adds 
                                          a glowing,radiant,flawless effect to the model as the lighting is          better.Ive also made the eyes a stronger blue colour.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Shutter speeds photography and evaluation

Above my first attempts at playing with light and slow shutter speeds,the camera only captures singular short lines of movement in my first attempt. This shows the shutter speed was to fast to capture any significant movement with the torch.

I then adjusted the shutter speed to a slower speed of 4 seconds,this allowed the camera to capture many light streaks created within the four seconds of movement. This showed me that i the slower the shutter speed the more movement the camera can pick up allowing the light created to become more interesting and intricate.
This therefore made me wonder if recognisable images could be created using light and coloured tourches. I decided to be creative and create intricate imagery with the torches to see if the camera could capture the movement of the torch. 
1)An octopus 2)A Gameboy controller buttons (using different heights and coloured torches for a lighting effect) In a dark setting the camera almost reflects the light as the octopus shape has a large blue tinted glow surrounding it.


 I then set the shutter speed to 30 seconds and waved multiple coloured torches around which created an overexposed effect. The picture looks very layered with the different widths of the light streaks and opacity of the light streaks. For example the orange streak is almost see-through wear as the green and blue light streaks are closer proximity to the camera making them more overexposed creating a bright white 'glow' effect.



Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Cross processing tutorial and filters

Using Auto Tone,Auto Contrast to add subtle effects and improve the quality of the image overall. These are basic tools to use but without them the photo would look badly lit and lack the necessary colour and tone for a usable image in media production.
Ive manually adjusted the brightness and contrast on photoshop to improve the overall quality of the photo to add highlights and shadows in the natural areas needed. It also makes the photo clearer and look a better pixilated quality.
Sharpening my my image for a more defined picture,using the unsharp mask with a radius of 2.2 pixels and 94% on the amount tool. Then i used the dodge tool to lighten up areas were the skylight peaks through the leaves at the top third of the photo. Then I've learned to use the burn tool to darken areas using a mid tone.This tool was easy to use and i found it very effective in improving my picture. I then moved the burn tool around the edges of the photo to add a vignette affect.
 The finished product using all the above tools on my photo.
First attempt at changing the curves of a photo and using a cross process red technique. The curves on photoshop were very hard to control and the end effect i often didn't expect,sometimes the colours went into negative when i was experimenting, reducing the summery and outdoor effect of the photo. The red added a bolder more definitive colour to the photo which appears more concentrated than just using the cross processing on the photo. Personally i think it adds life to the photo as it makes the models cheeks blush and shirt subtly more refreshing.
Second attempt at changing the curves and using green,red and blue techniques. I gained a better understanding of the effects i was using and was able to more concisely adapt the photo to the way i wanted it. I focused more on the colours and getting them the right depth and saturation so the photo didn't look overly edited. I also used the bar for saturation and brightness to tweak the photo so it didn't look overly manipulated too.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Composition photos

Im using the line technique to lead the eye to the resting focus of the picture,this guides the onlooker to the main subject of the photo without a conscious effort.

Ive changed the positioning of the subject and using the rule of thirds,adding an individuality to the photo as the model is positioned stereotypically.
Using the rule of thirds and moving the model to the extreme right of the photo,I've also incorporated a shot from above,this adds superiority to the object the model is looking up to.
Using an downwards angle with a high eye line to emphasise importance and power; taking a shot from above the model appears inferor.

Using an downwards angle with a high eye line to emphasize importance and power

Thursday, 26 September 2013

magazine Front Cover (in Kerrang style) and Evaluation


Evaluation of cover:

What I’ve learned:
 How to edit the resolution of the file to have a better quality document on Photoshop. How to create then click and drag photos onto a blank cover. Using ‘command T’ to enlarge photos and to use the shift button to stop the photo from distorting or stretching. To view rulers and put margins on Photoshop use ‘command R’. I learned a shortcut to the layers windows click F7.
I was able to use fx window to do range of new effects on text e.g. drop shadow ,embevel and emboss and stroke(change colour) I then added a barcode by copying an image onto my magazine cover. Also about portrait and landscape mode.I found it easy choosing and inserting the texts,yet very hard changing the colours and using the layers bar. The eye line was perfect as i used the rule of thirds so the model engages with the reader.The text was also in mostly dark block colours alike to the Kerrang magazine i was inspiring from,the greens and purples used are quite gothic or 'emo' which relates to the punk or heavy metal image of the magazine i was creating.
The background was an earthy,light green nature themed background to incorporate a summer/festival themed style to the front cover which would link in with the target audiences interests.
My subject/model was very fast at understanding the pop rock image and composure i wanted him to take. I felt my people skills were good and i was precise yet clear with how i wanted the poses to be captured. I also learned how to zoom and focus on the camera which was especially helpful with the task,as i could get a good quality close-up shot of my model for the front cover.

Critical self-analysis of the front cover;
I would try improve the look of the cover by using less colours and keeping to the 3 colour rule of magazines stereotypically. I would experiment getting making the texts more interesting with the fx button using different depths of emboss and glow.I would try and focus more on the lighting from the side as one side of the models face is darker than the other which looks unprofessional although a reader could interpret it as a 'darker' side to the model which would be a good metaphorical effect for a front cover as it draws the reader in.

Friday, 5 April 2013

Initial Technical Skills Audit


AS Media Production: Technical Skills Audit Print Production

Name:           Melissa flint              Tutor group:   1.25         

Photographic Skills
Which of the following photographic features/equipment have you used on a camera before:

Feature
Yes
No
Comments if yes – where have you completed this skills and to what level
Manual Focus features

N



Shutter Speed

N



Aperture control

N



A tripod

N



External flash

N



Self timer facility

N



Light meter

N



Composition grids

N






Photoshop Skills
Which of the following features of Photoshop have you used before:


Feature
Yes
No
Comments if yes – where have you completed this skills and to what level
Text control

N



Filters

N



Brushes

N



Layers

N



Opacity control

N



Shape creation

N



Brightness and contrast control

N



Dodge/Burn

N



Clone stamp tool

N



Colour curves adjustment

N



Magnetic lasso, polygon lasso tool

N



Cropping tool

N



Retouch tool


N






In Design Skills
Which of the following features of In Design have you used before:


Feature
Yes
No
Comments if yes – where have you completed this skills and to what level
Margin and column guide creation

N



Inserting text in ID

N



Inserting images in ID

N



Resizing images in ID



N

Text manipulation – resizing, rotation

N



Text manipulation – controlling kerning and leading

N



Text flow creation



N

Text effects – drop shadow



N

Drop cap insert


N



Using transparent imagery in ID

N



Shape creation In design

N



Text wrapping



N

Exporting to PDF from In-design

N