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What is Flick-It-On?
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Apply 2013
THE ROTATIONS
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(Rotation 3)
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STUDENTS' FILMS
Flick-It-On! 2012
Flick-It-On! 2011
Kids Can 2011
Kids Can 2010
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THE WHY
Why Make Movies?
Digital Storytelling
MOVIE MAKING TIPS
Shot Sizes
Shot Angles
Camera Movement
Taking Good Photos
Creating Emotions
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Teams 2013 #3
Taking Good Photos
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how to take a good photograph
The tips on this page could also be used when filming.
Check out '
10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits
' by Darren Rowse. Darren suggest that when taking photographs you should:
change your perspective (bird's eye view or worm's eye view)
play with the subjects eye contact
break the rules of composition
experiment with lighting
move your subject out of their comfort zone
shoot candidly
introduce a prop
focus on one body part - get up close, obscure (hide) part of your subject
take a series of shots
Below are a couple of examples.
Change your perspective
photo by
striatic
Play with eye contact
photo by
paulbence
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The tips on this page could also be used when filming.
Check out '10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits' by Darren Rowse. Darren suggest that when taking photographs you should:
Below are a couple of examples.