Agenda Week of March 19, 2012 - March 20, 2012
Agenda Week of March 19, 2012 - March 20, 2012
1. Rectangular Marquee Tool – Select part of your image, in the shape of a rectangle
2. Lasso Tool – A free form selection tool that allows you to select parts of your image in whatever shape
3. Crop Tool – Crop your image to your desired size and shape
4. Healing Brush Tool – Similar to the Clone Stamp, the Healing Brush allows you to copy pixels from one part of your image and smartly repair other parts
5. Clone Stamp Tool – Copy parts of your image over the top of others
6. Eraser Tool – Erase parts of your image
7. Smudge Tool – Smudge the pixels on part of your image to blur out imperfections or lines
8. Pen Tool – Use your mouse to draw or write on your image as with a pen
9. Path Selection Tool –
10. Object Rotate Tool – This is only for 3D images. The 3D object and camera tools become active when a 3D layer is selected. Use the 3D object tools to change the position or scale of a 3D model.
11. Hand Tool – Manually move your image so you can work on different areas
12. Set Foreground Color – Select a color to be working with for type of the paintbrush; the foreground color is the active color
13. Move Tool – Move your image or parts of your image
14. Magic Wand Tool – A selection tool that lets you choose parts of your image based on color
15. Eyedropper Tool – Select the exact color from an image by clicking on it with the eyedropper
16. Brush Tool – “Paint” on or add color to your image
17. History Brush Tool – Works similarly to the Undo option, restores what was there or adds it in.
18. Gradient Tool – Create a gradient of two colors (foreground and background colors) across your canvas
19. Dodge Tool – Lighten an area on your image
20. Horizontal Type Tool – Add text to your image
21. Rounded Rectangle Tool – Draw shapes on your image
22. Camera Rotate Tool – This is only for 3D images, Use the 3D camera tools to move the camera view while leaving the position of the 3D object fixed. The 3D object and camera tools become active when a 3D layer is selected. Use the 3D object tools to change the position or scale of a 3D model;
23. Zoom Tool – Enlarge your view of your image
24. Set Background Color –The background color won’t be used as frequently but, if you expand your canvas size, the background color will be the background color of your canvas
MEDIA DESIGN ONLY- IMOVIE/ VIDEO VOCABULARY- 1
CLOSE UP
• Head and shoulders are in the frame. Used if the director wants to focus our attention on one particular thing. This is often character’s facial expression
• EXTREME CLOSE UP
• Focuses the audience’s attention on small details and these shots are often used more for artistic effect, can give the audience a sense of discomfort
• LONG SHOT
• Shows us the whole character, drawing attention to costume and body language. Can be used to offer perspective
• EXTREME WIDE SHOT
• The view is so far from the subject that he isn't even visible. Often used as an establishing shot.
• POINT OF VIEW
• When we, the audience , see exactly what the character is seeing
• MID SHOT
• When we see the character from the waist up with partial view of the setting in the background. Used so we can focus on the dialogue between two characters
• MEDIUM LONG SHOT
• When we see the character from the knees up with partial view of the setting in the background
• BIRDS EYE VIEW
• When the camera looks down on settings of characters from high above. This shot does, however, put the audience in a godlike position, looking down on the action. People can be made to look insignificant, ant-like, part of a wider scheme of things.
• LOW ANGLE SHOT
• The camera is placed below a subject looking up, it looks larger and more powerful
• HIGH ANGLE SHOT
• When the camera looks down on a person or object, it can look vulnerable. Not so extreme as a bird's eye view.
• OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
• Looking from behind a person at the subject.
• TWO SHOT
• A shot with two people
• CANTED ANGLE
• Sometimes the camera is tilted, to suggest imbalance, transition and instability (very popular in horror movies).
Monday 3/19/2012 -
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Agenda COPY IT
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- DEMO: PHOTOSHOP MAIN TOOLBAR Vocab/ Handout KEEP IT!
- STUDIO #1-PHOTOSHOP Selections- tutorials
Agenda COPY
- IMOVIE/ VIDEO VOCABULARY- 1 Matrix is DUE!
- http://quizlet.com/10805498/i-movie-video-vocabulary-1-flash-cards/
- Complete IMOVIE 1- Practice
- Go to your IPHOTO presentation and apply at least 1 additional term from vocab to your ten shots...
- DEMO-Instructions will follow to upload slideshow
- DEMO- I-MOVIE INTRODUCTION Planning Task Titles- Teams & Brainstorming "What You Don't Know CAN Hurt you"
Tuesday 3/20/2012-
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
log in and respond to 1 of the icebreaker questions
- Review- Vocabulary Photoshop Basic Toolbar
- http://quizlet.com/_6flxhhttp://quizlet.com/_6flxh
- STUDIO #1-PHOTOSHOP Selections- tutorials
DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN
log in and respond to 1 of the icebreaker questions
- Review- IMOVIE/ VIDEO VOCABULARY- 1
- I-MOVIE DEMO- Advanced techniques
Wednesday 3/21/2012
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
RETAKE PHOTO COMP 2 TEST!!- Review- Vocabulary Photography Elements 2
- http://quizlet.com/10805957/photoshop-main-toolbar-cs5-flash-cards/
- http://www.studystack.com/studytable-852780
- log in and respond to another of the icebreaker questions
DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN
RETAKE PHOTO COMP 2 TEST!!
RETAKE PHOTO COMP 2 TEST!!
- Review- IMOVIE/ VIDEO VOCABULARY- 1
- http://www.studystack.com/studytable-852780
- log in and respond to another of the icebreaker questions
- Studio #2-- I-MOVIE Advanced techniques
Thursday 3/22/2012
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
- go to: http://chastain.collaborizeclassroom.com log in and respond to the third of the icebreaker questions
- PHOTOSHOP TOOLS MATRIX
- http://quizlet.com/10805957/photoshop-main-toolbar-cs5-flash-cards/
- http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-895416
- STUDIO #1-PHOTOSHOP Selections- tutorials
DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN
- go to: http://chastain.collaborizeclassroom.com log in and respond to the third of the icebreaker questions
- http://quizlet.com/10805498/i-movie-video-vocabulary-1-flash-cards/
- http://www.studystack.com/studytable-85278
- Studio #2-- I-MOVIE Advanced techniques
Friday, 3/16/2012 -
COMPUTER GRAPHICS-
- Agenda Check
- http://quizlet.com/10805957/photoshop-main-toolbar-cs5-flash-cards/
- http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-895416
- STUDIO #1-PHOTOSHOP Selections- tutorials
- http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/students/
DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN
- Agenda Check
- http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/students/
- Studio #2-- I-MOVIE Advanced techniques DUE
- http://quizlet.com/10805498/i-movie-video-vocabulary-1-flash-cards/
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