Showing posts with label Sequencing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sequencing. Show all posts
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Sequencing Image Bank
This image effectively shows sequencing, The image is taken from a good angle as it includes the backdrop of a ship, clouds and the sky. The projection of the motorbike is perfectly shown, the rotation is also shown well. The surface of the water is very clear and contrasting with the sky, the reflection on the surface of the water is very clear and crisp.
The flips are perfectly shown within the image, the frame is perfect as it doesn't show any excess picture that doesn't fit. The brightness of the image is very strong, the blue sky and the runway are very bright. I like how in the sequence of images, the man is changing his shapes each time as to add diversity to the shot.
The contrast in this image is the strongest part of the shot, the bright colours that the sports person is wearing stand out and contrast strongly within the bleak backdrop. The black and white of the snow, sky and trees, are already very strong in tone, and the varied colour tones of the snowboarder make for a very interesting image.
The amount of sequencing in this shot is very impressive, as there are hardly any gaps at all over such a long distance, this shows that the camera must of been working at a very fast shutter speed. The snow looks perfectly illuminated by the sun and against the airiness of the bus sky, the fact that the image has been taken when the sun is out adds an extra dimension to the shot.
This is one of the more interesting images as the sequencing is overlapping, giving an authentic result, this is due to the angle taken and generally because skating is composed of tricks, meaning that it is not a very linear sport. The colours in the shot are fairly drab but give a rustic result and also fairly whitewashed, there are not many bright colours in this image at all.
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
Sequencing Technique Post
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Sequencing Gif Animation Work Diary
When shooting for sequencing, we all went to the local park, as we aimed to shoot sequencing Gif animation, we thought the park would be a perfect place for this as there are lots of rides, which obviously, ensuring we will be able to show the movement in action, which could be shot in a sequence.
Favorite-
I learnt from the gif below where I took the 1st series of images that I need to make sure the tripod is stable and secure, In this shoot I have managed to do this successfully, also there is no parts in the gif where it overlaps due to the same images being used, showing the rotation and movement of the swing. Things I could've improved in this shoot are, shooting the movements of the swing to look more fluid in my shoot and also, if I had chosen the frame of my images as smaller it wouldn't have picked up other movement in the background, and the noise of light, for example the man walking along the fence and the movement of the swaying trees and changing light, but on the other hand all of these components also do add another interesting layer to the gif. I like the overall tonality and colours in the image, as they're all quite rich and deep, with different shades of green. The image connotes youth, having fun and friendship.
Worst-
This was the first series of images I shot, of Sarah climbing up a tower in the park, this is very ineffective as the tripod wasn't stable and so moved at each shot, creating the turning motion of the gif, also due to the rotation of the shoot, the light changes in brightness as the camera moves. Despite these factors I'm happy with the capture of Sarah climbing up the tower as there is no overlap, and you can clearly see the route and movements she takes to climb to the top. In the future I need to remember to always secure the tripod properly and situated on a level situation. The child connotes youth and having fun.
Progression-
I'm uncertain as to whether i'd like to use sequencing Gif animation in my own photography project, as it may detract from the documentary type style I want to create, also I can't imagine many actions that I would want to capture in british culture, apart from maybe music and musicians playing their instruments, or live music, they're some ideas I'd like to incorporate in sequencing.
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