Refresher lesson for my advanced Digital Studio II class. As we came back to school some of the students had not taken Digital Studio for a year or more. I wanted to begin with a focus on proper camera techniques; ISO and Aperture.
We then focused on photography intent. Meaning, taking a photo with a purpose in mind. I wanted the students to concentrate on capturing a specific emotion. Once they had taken a series of photographs we picked the best one. We edited the photo to reflect the emotion. We then broke the photo into pieces (boxes) and using the characteristics that expressed the emotion the most. I was very happy with the end result! This was a quick and fun lesson. We got to explore the green screen, take some pictures, and have a quick successful result.
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