Friday, 18 December 2015

Memory check

1. Film Noir can be a difficult/technical subject to photograph.

Explain THREE considerations you must make when deciding on the camera settings
ISO
Aperture
Shutter speed

2. Name the three main light sources used in Film Noir (think back to the video we watched)
Key light
Fill light
Back light


3. What is the photographic term given to the low-light style of Film Noir lighting?
Film Noir using low key lighting

4. Detail FOUR considerations you must take into account when shooting on location.
weather 
Lighting(time of day)
Health and safety
Distracting backgrounds 


5. List FOUR health and safety considerations when using equipment to produce your photography.
The legs of the tripod sticking out so people don't trip on them
don't leave stuff lying around so it's not a tripping hazard
Red head lights need to cool so you don't get burned, and the light doesn't break
Weathe conditions you don't want to slip with the camera




Photography research

06/11/2015

starter






What time period do you think the photograph was taken? Give reasons for your answer.

Late 1970's-early 1980's I think this because of the saturation of the color on the camera, Quality of photography, the train because it's not safe now, Fashion style.

What do you think was the genre/subject?
Holiday advertisement showing that if you go to Butlin's you'll be happy,Family holiday. Holidays


Are the elements in the shot balanced?
The Monorail in the back ground and the pool, he focuses more on the pool so it focuses on the people who are happy. He would also have to consider when the trains where going to be and had to time it so he could take a picture as the trains cost.

What message could the photograph be trying to convey?
Happiness and having fun with the family. Portraying fun, trying to give an overall idea that Butlin's is fun and that people should go.

Do you notice anything striking about the shot?
The line of people on the other side of the

Do you think consent was needed from the subjects?
They wouldn't need consent from the people because it was different back then they weren't worried about half the stuff we are now, He has also been hired by the company so he has all rights to take the pictures and use them.

What is the viewpoint?
Eye level

If you were to produce this shot what would you do differently?
different angle,birds eye view,straight on to get above you would use a ladder of somewhere high to get a angled view.


Film Noir picture's research
1940-1959
GOBOs
Flags
Cookies
Key light
Fill light
Back light
http://filmmakeriq.com/lessons/the-basics-of-lighting-for-film-noir/


This a modern day representation of a 40's to 50's style picture of film noir I know this because it looks higher resolution and in my research it told me it was a representation of a 40's-50's.
The photo shows foreshadowing for what could happen to him I  can tell this because of how he is positioned behind the blinds, with the blinds representing bars of prison or entrapment  because they are cornered.
The unique features of this are how the one side of his face is lit up and the rest is submerged in darkness and how the light is also helping with making the smoke stand out as well

I would recreate this image by placing a person behind a set of blinds and positioning them to be in a similar position,With the lighting I would put a light to the side of the face to highlight that side of the face.


https://m00ch.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/scarlet-street.jpg


The time period I think this photo was taken in them 40's -50's , I think this because of her hairstyle, clothing and the street light. She also has the classic Hollywood starlet look. The picture's message could be trying to say she is a lady of the night because it is a stereotypical image of a lone woman on a dark corner, It also could suggest that she was waiting for someone or something. It's unique features are that it is a crisp monochrome and would probably have been shot on black and white film, where as today's images tend to be shot in full colour and then desaturated to make it grey scale. I would replicate this image by finding a quite and old street with a old looking lamp post at night so the lamp post is on, I would then have a well dressed woman in Vintage clothing and have her stand underneath the lamp post. For the lighting I would use the light from the lamp post which lights the top of her face, another light coming from the left side to cast the light on the side of her face and cast the shadow of the lamp post onto the wall behind, and I could also use a up lighter to illuminate the wall to make the outline of the lamp stand out.



https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/BigComboTrailer.jpg

I think the time period this was taken in was the 40's-50's , I think this by the way the silhouette's are dressed e.g the suit and hat the man is wearing.The image could be showing an unexpected arrival for the two characters, possibly confrontational because I think there is a headlight to a car that might of arrived. The unique features of this picture is that it is heavily back lit causing the background to be illuminated and the characters to be in sharp silhouette. I would recreate this picture by using a Fog machine to add the fog in the background, the place the photo would be shot at the end of a ally way where it opens up, The lighting would be strong lighting(Car head lights) Coming from the other side to light up the fog and turn the characters into silhouette.

http://www.aceshowbiz.com/images/still/hotel-noir01.jpg
Questions to answer for each picture
40's to 50's because of the hair style and the clothing the woman is wearing.
What message could the photograph be trying to convey?
What are the unique features that make the image different from current day photographs?
Write a paragraph detailing how you would recreate the image. Include the props, lighting, location and post production editing processes you may use.


https://reelhollywoodlegends.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/outofthepast_01.jpeg



http://cdn.gananci.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Detective-con-sombrero-y-gabardina-en-blanco-y-negro.jpg
The time period this was taken in is the 30's to 40's The reason I think this is because of the Fedora and the popped collar giving the gangsta look. The message this picture is portraying is mystery and menace because we can not see the face it's all blacked out. The unique features for this image is how the face is shrouded in darkness and how we can not see it leaving mystery behind who it is. I would recreate this by putting a person in a trench coat or a mackintosh with the collar flipped up and a fedora, the lighting I would have two lights behind the person slightly wider then the shoulder width pointing downwards at a 45 degrees so it highlights the lining of the subject while the face is still concealed and facing the side. I would position the camera so it would focus on the shoulders upwards.


























Friday, 11 December 2015

Evaluation: posters and DVD cover


The genre film Noir is dark and depressing, usually portrayed as old detective films or Gangsta films like gun for hire, or films like Sin city which is Film Noir but also has certain areas colored like a woman's lips if they have red lipstick on. The time period film Noir is based in is the 1940's-1950's. The origins of film Noir started because of the Prohibition in America(not allowing alcohol) This is where the Gangsta's game in and supplied Alcohol illegals to people to make profit. The clothing usually portrayed in film Noir  are three piece suits (shirt, Waistcoat, Jacket),Fedoras, ties, and shiny shoes, They would also most likely have slicked back hair, guns, cigars, and pocket watches.

The photos that inspired me where screen shots from movies, and peoples work that had been entered into competitions, I looked at all sought of  pictures like some one looking through blinds or a an who's face was mostly shadows and holding a gun. I choose these because they looked creative and looked like I could recreate them.

The key light is the brightest and most dominate light of a setup hence why it is called the Key light, helping the key light is the Fill light which is usually placed on the opposite side of the key light to fill in the shadows left by the key light. The last one is the back light which leaves an outline around the back ground. Key and Back lights are the most  important.

Gobos, short for go before optics,These are cutouts which are made of  metal or glass that can go inside a light fixture between the light source and the lens. These are used to cast a perfectly crisp shadow but require specialized lights that have projection lenses.

Cookies, also known  as Cucoloris are cutouts of wood, metal, plastic, or anything that cast a patterned shadow e.g. a  blind pattern. Cookies go between the light fixture and the subject.

My Ideas and Photos where all taken at home in the study which has a film Noir feel to it in certain parts of the room, and the near the staircase banisters. The first picture I took was a close up on my models face that was wearing a Fedora, trench coat with it's collar popped and a a cigar in their mouth (near the staircase), The second picture was a shot of my models full body and showing him pretend to  light the cigar in his mouth so we could catch the smoke emitted from the match to put more detail in the picture. My third picture was a picture of a Fedora with a toy gun underneath it propping it up and a pocket watch in front of it, I made a cookie to put on the light so it would have a shutter effect, My fourth and final picture was of my model sat on a chair with his legs on the table, a glass of whiskey(cold tea) in hand, a gun in their other hand, an old fan, A cigar,  case notes, and a empty bottle of whiskey on the desk, My model was wearing a shirt and waist coat with trousers, Fedora and shiny shoes. 

The location of my picture where all at my house, some in the study, and some at the banisters for my stairs. The times weren't a problem we made sure the pictures where taken at night so there was wasn't much natural light to interfere and through the lighting off. The props we used I had at home which where the toy gun, pocket watch, fedora, the only things we had to buy where the whisky bottle. and we made the cigars by rolling paper up. The model was my older brother so we had to work round his work and college schedule which wasn't to hard because he goes to college mostly in the morning and he doesn't work Thursdays so we took the photos on Thursday. The equipment we used was my camera and a LED light and tripod from Grantham college that they let my dad borrow to help with the project. 

I took multiple shots from each angle of the area I was in to see what looked like and also adjust the lighting of the LED light  that I was using to get shadows, I also experimented with and without cookies to see what it looked like. The ones that had more detail, and weren't to dark or to bright from the lighting adjustments I kept, out of all the all the pictures of the fedora shot I only managed to get one that showed the cookie in effect. 


I did all my editing at home using Picasa to turn the pictures black and white and adjust the settings to make it look more old and grainy,In one picture I turned all black and white except for the whisky in my models had which retained it's color to stand out. 






I don't feel like it need's improving I like Them for what they are, the only thing I think I could improve would be the lighting. I learn't about different lighting techniques, and about cookies, and Gobos.


My final products stuck almost to a T on my proposal,I had to change the one that was meant to be outside because of how windy and cold it was, so we changed that to be inside and a bit closer up. 













UAL evaluation

We had to shoot an object against a white background and choose an orientation that would suit the object. Me, Leah, and Sherri decided to take both landscape and portrait of my pocket watch so we could compare and see witch one was better. We decided that one of the portrait picture of the Pocket watch would be better. I had the job of adjusting the picture, so I adjusted the levels and the curves to help get rid of the shadow.


We also had to take two shots of the front of the Adams building one landscape and one portrait.
Leah adjusted the portrait picture by cropping the shot and turning it black and white.



Sherri adjusted the Landscape picture of the front of the Adams building and edited by cropping the picture and turned it Black and White.




Starter. 11/12/2015

Q1. Detail at least four areas of knowledge a freelance Photographer must possess.
(for example. Ability to use a computer and edit Photographs.)

1.The ability to edit photos using Photoshop, other software in darkrooms.
2.How to use equipment correctly.e.g the camera and lighting.
3.The ability to plan routes to customers for private shoots.
4.The ability to manage money and overall costs of a photo shoot.





Q2. What attributes would you say s freelance photographer should possess?
(for example- dependability. The role requires being reliable, responsible,dependable and fulfilling obligations)
1.Reliable
2.Dependable
3.Honest
4.Trustworthy

Friday, 4 December 2015

Contact Sheet


The first three photos are of the first shoot that is meant to represent darkness and mystery. I adjusted the lighting  on each take of a photo to get different depths of darkness

The last photo on the first contact sheet and the First three of the Second contact sheet are the second shoot, which is also meant to show mystery. I took these photos from different angles with different lighting The first one I just used the LED Light normally. The second one the lighting went a pit darker. The third one is meant to look like a lamp post leaning over the model but it didn't look quite right. I did the same with the last one put darkened the light.














Memory check

 week 6    
4/12/2015

1.Picture from presentation 6 Art work production

1.  three Muslim ladies holding British flags rule of thirds, framing, mid shot.
2. London bridge at night with Olympic rings. rule of thirds,slow shutter speed, symmetry.
3. sand castle. shallow depth of field, rule of thirds.
4.Old picture of family at table having a dinner. High ISO,black and white.

Link to all these is that it is British.



2. Put the below apertures in order, starting with the one that will produce the shallowest depth of field.

a) F16     b) F1.8     c) F8     d) F4

Answers: b)F1.8,d)F4,C)F8, A)F16


3. If the shutter speed is 1/60th of a second and the ISO is doubled from 100 to 200 what will the shutter speed be increased to?
a)1/500th b) 1/240th c) 1/120th d) 1/100th

Answer: c)1/120th 


4.You are taking a landscape shot. What aperture value would you use to gain the maximum depth of field?

a) F5.6   b) F2.8     c) F16    d) F22    e) F8 

Answer:  d)F22

Friday, 27 November 2015

Memory check

27/11/2015

1.What does the acronym DSLR stand for?Describe the difference between a bridge camera (Like the ones we used in lesson)and a DSLR. Digital Single Lens Reflex. The lens can be detached and replaced with on a DSLR and not on a Bridge camera

2.Name four genres of Photography where Zoom lens is used? Portrait, action shots, Wildlife shots,Landscape

3.The key light is the name given to the main source of lens we are using during a photo shoot. Name four sources of light you could use to produce this light on future assignments. Red head lamp, lamp, the sun (natural light), candle.

4.What does the term 'consider' mean when referred to your final shot. where you have thought about what they where doing (Background, Angle, framing,white balance, lighting,ISO) instead of just taking a picture of a random thing.

Friday, 13 November 2015

Five film Noir poster and or video game /DVD Box cover

In this session we will be finding 5 video game/DVD covers and posters for film Noir.



1.
In this picture it has  a man as the center piece wearing the typical old fashioned gangsta clothing of a Fedora and a three piece suit. The man is also holding a gun and looks to be in a position where he would be hiding around a corner waiting to kill some one. The Game's title Is in Neon which is a generic convention which is seen in film noir mostly seen in bars. It also has a Femme Fatale, and a crime scene in the background where we can assume was wear a gang fight broke out or assassination of a person a gun for hire has killed.

2.
 
With this Image they have used a cookie that is the shape of  a crow which is a harbinger of bad luck and death, this could be foreshadowing the death of the man on the cover or of someone else, crows are also very clever animals as well so it could mean that this man is very clever.The man is wearing a fedora and a Mackintosh coat with the collar popped and a gun pointed like he's going to sneak behind someone and hold it to there back, or in a position ready to shoot from a distance without it being to noticeable. 

3.


the Max Payne  franchise is a film Noir based game series which has a lot of romance and tragedy. The cover the game is of Max (the main male protagonist) and a woman both holding guns. Max seems to be wearing a mackintosh coat and the stereotypical crew cut hair of a film noir man,holding a gun behind the woman ready to fire because finger is curled around the trigger.  


4.

This poster has the The main female character ( the femme fatale) head in the background, and the main male character wearing the typical gangsta clothing with his hand gun pointed.


5.
With this poster it is all black and white accepted for the rose which is red this could be that color to attract the eye of a person, but it could also be to represent blood and death (put on to people's grave.)
The title also has a marionettes strings holding the word father, this could represent that there is someone behind the scene pulling the strings to all the events that's happening (the leader or as some people could see it the father of the group.)

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Film Noir Homework/ proposal

Film Noir Homework

My first photograph will be of a Fedora with a Toy gun’s muzzle underneath the hat propping it up, with a pocket watch with its chain snaking out behind it on a table. The way I would set up my camera is to have it on a tripod that is a bit taller than the table so it is at a 45 degree angle looking down at the scene that is set out on the table. The lighting will be a single light that will hang above the scene out of frame illuminating the objects but making the edge of the scene dark. Because the first three shots will be taken in the same location with similar lighting for each one, I am proposing settings of aperture 5.6, shutter speed 250, and ISO 400.

My second picture will be of a decanter with tea in it representing whisky with a pair of glasses and an ash tray with a rolled up piece of paper with an incense stick in it to represent a cigarette being put out in the ash tray. The way the camera will be set up on a tripod would be a little bit higher than the table at a small angle so you can see the height of the scene. The lighting will be coming from the left side with a cookie going over the light to form a shutter like effect almost like the sun is shining through a window.  I am proposing settings of aperture 5.6, shutter speed 250, and ISO of 800 because I will be using something similar to a cookie leaving a little less light getting through.

The third picture will be of the shoulders upward of a man wearing a trench coat/ over coat/ mackintosh with its collar turned up and wearing a fedora with his head turned to the side a bit. The way the camera will be set up is it being on a tripod at the height of the models shoulders so it has the shoulders upwards. The lighting will come from behind the man so it illuminates behind him, and another light coming from the left side to illuminate the left side of his face and hopefully keep the right side in the shadows. I am proposing settings of aperture 5.6, shutter speed 250, and ISO 400.

The fourth Picture will be taken outside in a little alleyway with a person standing at its end . The camera will be set on the other end of the alley on a tripod looking straight at the model on the other side of the alley. The lighting will be very dark because it will be taken at the night so I will have a light directly behind the model so it makes a silhouette of the model. I am proposing the setting of aperture 5.6, shutter speed 125, and ISO 800-1600 in an attempt to make it moody and grainy.
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Monday, 2 November 2015

Fayes lesson 02/11/2015

Film Noir

Screening:This Gun for Hire (1947)
1.Critical viewing with notes- 10 mins

Generic Conventions.
E.g:Horror

  • Blood
  • Gore
  • Knives
  • Death 
  • Murderer


Notes from 10 minute clip of -This Gun for Hire (film Noir) (Generic Conventions)

  • Typography
  • Suits
  • Fedoras
  • Folders/Suit case
  • How women or portrayed as objects or things for men to look at.
  • Men are seen as superior 
  • trench coats 
  • Guns
  • Notes
  • Unsuspecting deaths
  • Letters containing important information
  • Clients
  • Big bosses?
  • Not much trust in others
  • Police/ detectives
  • Guns for Hire/ Mafia/ Gangs
  • Female there to be abused of saved.
  • Smoking Cigars 
  • Dramatic music (Non diegetic)
  • Gun fire (Diegetic)
  • Music that relates to what is going of or no music at all (Non diegetic)
After This we did a short task where we matched Generic conventions of film Noir and Not Generic conventions.
We did this in Pairs I was with Leah And we matched the pieces of paper up to which ones we thought where Generic Conventions and which ones weren't. 

The original Answers




The corrected answers.