Sunday, 27 November 2016

Movement Definition

Movement
movement in which some elements recurs regularly. Like a dance it will have a flow of objects that will seem to be like the beat of music. Definition of Movement: is the path the viewer's eye takes through the artwork, often to a focal area.

This image links to the subject matter of movement as you can clearly see the trail that has been left behind by the throwing of the dice. 






Freeze Frame - An optical effect or technique in which a single frame of film is reprinted in a continuous series, which when shown gives the effect of a still photograph.

Motion Blur - Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation. It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single exposure, either due to rapid movement or long exposure.


To understand how to record movement you will need to understand how the camera works.
Transfer a diagram of an SLR camera describe the steps involved in recording an image.
Shutter Speed - The nominal time for which a shutter is open at a given setting.
Aperture - A space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, especially the variable opening by which light enters a camera.
ISO - In Digital Photography ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The same principles apply as in film photography – the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain. Higher ISO settings are generally used in darker situations to get faster shutter speeds.










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