Lighting+and+Lev

Today we're going to look at what a difference lighting makes, and then discover a little bit about the power of editing. All of this should be done during class time today. Since some of you will be editing the wiki, you can take turns between doing part 1 while you all work on part 2.

Part 1. Group effort:

Edit this table by putting your photographs in the appropriate spot.
 * Make sure that you are not editing over each other's pages, and make the photos small so that the chart stays on the page.**
 * Ask to make sure no one is editing this page when you start to add your photos.**

Sophie Celine || ||  ||  || Noah, Spencer, Sherman, Diego
 * GROUP NAME || PICTURE 1: NO SPECIAL LIGHTING || PICTURE 2: 3 POINT LIGHTING || PICTURE 3: MOOD LIGHTING ||
 * Todd Alain Titus || [[image:IMG_8698.JPG width="240" height="179"]] || [[image:IMG_8695.JPG width="254" height="171"]] || [[image:IMG_8702.JPG width="238" height="174"]] ||
 * Steven Andy Marcello Mickey || [[image:No Real Lighting.JPG width="276" height="185"]] || [[image:3 Point Lighting.JPG width="266" height="184"]] || [[image:Mood Lighting.JPG width="271" height="183"]] ||
 * Helen
 * [[image:IMG_9387.JPG width="240" height="155"]] || [[image:IMG_9403.JPG width="240" height="155"]] || [[image:IMG_9408.JPG width="240" height="155"]] ||

Part 2: Individual effort: We're going to look at the "Kuleshav Effect" which we'll explain in more detail later. However, this is what I'd like you to do in the meantime:


 * Edit a video in which we see the following:**

1. 2 Seconds of black screen. 2. 5 Seconds of your model from last week staring at the camera. 3. 3 Seconds of an insert cut of whatever object or action you shot. 4. 5 Seconds of your model from last week staring at the camera. //Exactly the same footage as #2.// 5. 3 Seconds of an insert shot //from another group.// 6. 5 Seconds of your model from last week staring at the camera. //Exactly the same footage as #2.// 7. 3 Seconds of an insert shot of something unique that you take with your computer's web camera. No one else should have this shot. 8. 5 Seconds of your model from last week staring at the camera. //Exactly the same footage as #2//

//Export the video as a quicktime film. You will need this at the beginning of next class.//

Have fun, I'll see you all on Wednesday!