AS
Art and Design
Coursework
Part I – “Journey”
Outline:
Over the first few weeks of the course we will explore a range of approaches,
producing a series of images around the theme of “Journey”.
Through this
project we hope to build on your existing skills and introduce new ways of working,
the techniques you will learn will also set you up to succeed with the second
part of the AS Coursework which starts in November.
The images
we create in this project will explore different aspects of a journey – this
could be something simple like a shopping trip into town or a visit to a friend
or you might choose to explore a more complex journey such as a trip overseas.
Access to a camera/decent cameraphone will be essential.
Pre-Course Preparation Work
In order to
prepare for your first project entitled “JOURNEY” you will need to take some
photographs to provide visual stimulus for your project. To gather your
photographs you will need to take a journey. You can record any aspects of your
journey you feel are significant/appropriate, but ensure you cover all the
categories outlined below.
DO:
·
Try to take visually interesting
images.
·
Consider camera angle/viewpoint
(high angle/low angle can give striking shots).
·
Consider composition/cropping -
zooming in on details can give strong imagery.
·
Try to take the photos in good
light – look at the weather forecast and plan accordingly if you are shooting
outside.
·
Try to arrange your light sources
in front of your subjects (rather than behind, which creates silhouettes and
loses detail).
·
Read the brief carefully and plan
your journey so it offers good opportunities to capture all the required
images.
DON’T
·
Use secondary imagery from the
internet – this is your project, own it!
·
Use old photos you have saved,
take new images with the project in mind.
·
Leave the task to the last minute
and rush it.
These photos
are important and thoughtful completion of this task is essential to making a
good start to the course. The quality
of the imagery you work from has a significant effect on the quality of the
work you produce! A few example images are included in the brief to
hopefully inspire your own explorations of the theme. Take several photos of
each of the following:
·
Where you start your journey from
(your point of departure).
·
Images of people you encounter on
your journey (these could be a friends, relatives, or someone unfamiliar like a
bus driver or shopkeeper).
·
A group of objects that symbolise
your journey, the contents of your bag/pockets might be a good starting point
for this (e.g. bags, keys, tickets, phone, watch, cash, bank cards, make up,
hats/gloves/scarves, receipts, newspapers/books/magazines,
snacks/drinks/packaging, pens/pencils, found objects such as pebbles, feathers
or leaves). Given thought to how you arrange and light the objects and consider
cropping and camera angle carefully.
·
Landmarks you pass on your
journey (e.g. churches, pubs, monuments, signposts).
·
Your mode of transport (from your
feet to a train/bus/car/bike).
·
Your path/road/route – these
images may be more visually stimulating if you also include aspects the
surrounding environment
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