Monday, 14 October 2013

More Photo Editing


So yet again I have been editing, but this time I have focused more on people.

I first started to work on Vanessa Hudgens. I decided to use her for a example of what I would like to do for my magazine-
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I made the background a light pink (which doesn't seem to show very well). I added text with two main colours- pink and black. I also feel like the different fonts break it up nicely.

My inspiration came from-

I then decided to try something different. I decided to try and remove a tattoo from a picture.

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I think that it came out really well, and I am proud of my achievement.

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Photo Editing

Hello again! Recently I have been doing some editing on pictures for practice. I think I’ve done quite well and hope you like them.

I first edited some pictures from my school website to see what I can do for the school magazine-
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With this image I changed the contrast of the colours. I also enhance the light parts of the image and make it brighter.


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With this one I have sharpened the image to give more detail. I have again enhanced the colours to make it brighter.



I then went on to do Emma Watson to show the difference I can make on a mid-shot of a person-

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With this I added on a layer just to give it a nicer tone of colour. I then smoothed out her skin and added a bit of pink on her lips. I then added her name to the bottom.
I know I haven’t done a lot of editing but I’m starting to get used to it. Hopefully I’ll get better.


Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Terminology- Sound

For now this will be the last post on terminology, thank goodness. On the down side this post will have  a lack of pictures due to it being on sound, sorry.



Diegetic- Sound which is there during recording e.g. dialogue.
Non-diegetic- Sound added in e.g. music.
Ambient- Background sounds e.g. cars, wind.
Asynchronous- Indigenous to the action but not synchronised with the action.
Contrapuntal- Music that doesn’t fit in with the scene.
Dialogue- Talking.
Direct address- Breaking the forth wall.
Pitch- Frequency of audible sound.
Voice over- Talking over the action.
Sound bridge- Sound from previous scene carries over to the next one.
Sound motif- Sound that links with character, settings, situation or idea.
Sound track- Music and voice overs added to film post-production.

All done!