Activity 3-CAPTURE caring – A story using 4 specific types of images
ACTIVITY 3
CAPTURE caring – A story using 4 specific types of images
Part 1: Creative Thinking
Observe one of photographic stories in the gallery below this paragraph. These two photo stories use a variety of camera distance shots to tell a story.
The images are from four categories: establishing shot, action image, portrait and detail image.
Answer these questions. 1. What is the story? 2. How does each photograph contribute to the story?
Answer the questions in this form for Part 1 of this Activity.
Part 2: Your Photograph
Capture acts of care or kindness.
What acts of kindness and care have you witnessed in school, at work, at home, in the grocery store or in the streets?
Communicate your story of care through a series of photographs that must include…
- an establishing image – this image communicates information about the setting of the story, and sets the tone,
- an action image – this image communicates physical action, and adds movement to the story,
- a portrait image – this image puts focus on one individual, and makes the viewer closely acquainted with the story,
- a detail image – this image can make the viewer even more closely acquainted to the story.
Turn in your Photos to the Activity 3 Google Classroom Assignment in order.
- It might help to label files kindness1.png, kindness2.png, etc…
ASSESSMENT:
-Tells a story about caring or kindness.
-Includes all 4 shots: establishing, action, portrait and detail.
-The composition (the arrangement of everything in the photograph) should only include what is needed to tell the story.
-Tells a story about caring or kindness.
-Includes all 4 shots: establishing, action, portrait and detail.
-The composition (the arrangement of everything in the photograph) should only include what is needed to tell the story.