Thursday, 28 February 2019

Attempt to make a full version

























Attempt to make a full version of your current idea. 
This will include ALL of the elements needed. Text, colour, photographs etc.

Remember you must:
  • Link your idea somehow to an artist that you have studied. Don’t copy, be influenced.
  • Develop and refine one of the ideas that you have already attempted.
  • Work in a medium that you feel comfortable in... but definitely try to push yourself. Ask me when you want to try something you need help with.
We will be doing this for the next two weeks. Then we have one week after until the 2-day exam.

Deadline March 11

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Further Investigation with photography




Deadline: Start of lesson Thursday, February 28th

Objective
To gather further primary research for your Component 1 project. 

To enable those who feel drawing is weak to collect useful primary research.   
Within the mark scheme, AO3 states: 'Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to their intentions in visual and/or other forms.'

Task
1. Consider the subject matter for your project. Take a collection of 30+ photos that you could either edit and use in the final artefact or just use as drawing/illustration reference.
To get the best results from this task, be as creative as you can with your subject and composition. 
As an example, if you have a wise old wizard in your book—and don't have a wise old wizard to hand—dress up your friend/dad/self in a bed sheet, cardboard hat and long stick. Pose them in different, relevant positions. 
Or, look on YouTube for tutorials about how to create wise old wizard make-up. There are loads of tutorials (plenty of zombies) on make-up. Make sure you then photograph the 'making of' period.
You will get plenty of good results from using your initiative. 
Do not make excuses as to why you couldn't get interesting images, there is no excuse.

2. Screenshot the collection of thumbnail photographs. (see presentation above)
Print off and annotate -
  • Note images that are good. This might be due to them being in focus, correct composition etc. 
  • Cross out images that are not to be used. Out of focus, badly cropped, wrong position etc. 
  • Write simple notes against the photos, 'out of focus', 'too far away' or 'too dark', 
  • Make your annotations obvious - write in pink? 
Within the contact sheet presentation, comment on the following:
  • What were your intentions for the shoot? Why take these images? 
  • What are the successful elements, What worked well? 
  • What were the unsuccessful elements? What didn't work well? 
  • If you were to take these images again, what would you do to make them more suitable? 
  • Do you believe that you have all the shots you need for the project? If not, what others do you need to take? 
Checklist for assessment
Lots of interesting photographs with concise and insightful evaluative annotations. 



Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Exploring media




















Exploring media

Deadline: Tues 25th Feb.
In a nutshell, make your design. Just see how it goes.

It is very important that you are influenced by the artist you have just studied in SOME way


For this task, you will have time to develop your ideas by exploring different media. You should attempt to choose a technique or medium that is similar to one that you have mainly been using. For example, if you have begun to create a photography based artefact, choose more photography developments that show that you can move an idea along, that you are playful and creative.


Look in my books and on Pinterest for ideas.

By the end of this section, your idea should have moved along considerably and you should be breaking new ground.

Please have fun, work hard, and be playful. Honestly, you will get marks for being courageous as well as skilful.