Wednesday, 24 November 2010

CALL SHEET No:
Title of shoot:
The Plausible Impossible

Name of student:
Samuel Martin

Date of shoot: next week

Time of shoot: various

Location details/directions:
At the college Science rooms or somewhere in the Media Department

Props:
Everyday objects to create the effects of the impossible

Talent:


Description of location: (Please explain what the picture is about)
The picture is about the Plausible Impossible, something that Disney used to do when they were doing their shorts and their feature length animation films, they drew many of the impossible things by photographing drips of milk splashing into the saucer to create the effect of raindrops and another plausible by photographing a thick mixture bubbling to create volcanic eruptions.


Lighting, Daylight or Artificial light:
Artificial lighting, two of them to see everyday objects doing the impossible.


Additional information about how the photo will be shot: Filters, Tripod, Fast slow shutter speed etc:
Fast and slow shutter speed is very essential for this project to work.
Tripods might be useful to photograph the impossible at certain heights or lower positions.
I may need filters for a certain effect that is also impossible.

Equipment needed:
Everyday objects.
Tripods.
Lighting.
Close-up lens.
Digital cameras.
Flash.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

In Motion

Motion:

My idea for my photography would be the implausable effect, the same effect that Disney used it do it, when the animator tried to take photos of the impossible like a simple splash from a drop of milk, being animated into a crown or into a raindrop.
Treatment Photography

1. Type of production and brief details on Subject/Concept:

Implausable: The Implausable is a method of doing almost the impossible, Disney had done it by photographing a single splash of milk in stop motion, it would look like as if it's a raindrop.

2. Facilities: What facilities do you need for this project list all including software and hardware for the whole project

I may need a small studio with fast shutter speed cameras to capture the milk drop falling into the bowl in slow motion, to make the raindrop affect.

3. Finance: If you produced this project outside of the college you need to show how much would it cost to hire the equipment that you intend to use.

I intend to use four shutter speed cameras from each side of the subject and three lights shining on thew subject, four shutter speed cameras and three studio lights would cost at least four to five thousand pounds.

4. Contributors: Who do you need to help this for you project? This includes talent and crew.

I may need some temporary help for the effects of the Implausable, as to who? Well it doesn't matter to me.

5. Codes of practice and regulation: What regulations to you need to be aware of. Think about college policy as well as regulatory bodies that you looked at in assignment 2, Worksheet 1.6 Regulation and Safety notes.

If there's any copyrights for Disney's Implausable special effects, do I need to buy royalty earnings from them to proceed further and do I need to take the health and safety regulations of 1992 policy into account.

6. Presentation: How will you present the pictures? Will you include a soundtrack, think about copy write issues etc.

I'll present my pictures by using the notice board as a photography gallery, or maybe I could use a soundtrack from one of Disney's movies, once again I need royalty earnings and special copyright licenses to see this project through.

rules and regulations

• What is Royalty-free license by Wikipedia
• What is Rights Managed license by Wikipedia
• About Copyright by Wikipedia
• About Moral rights by Wikipedia


A royalty free license is a copyright license where the user has a one time right to use the photos without restrictions, the users can therefore use the image for several projects without having to purchase an additional license.

Rights Managed is a copyright license which, if purchased by a user, allows the one time use of the photo as specified by the license. If the user wants to use the photo for other uses an additional license needs to be purchased.


Copyright is a set of rights being granted by the law of a jurisdiction to the author or creator of an original work, including the right to copy, distribute or adapt the work.
Exceptions and limitations to these rights strives to balance the public interest in the wide distribution of the material produced and to encourage creativity.

Moral Rights are rights of creators of copyrighted works generally recongnized in civial law jurisdictions and, to a lesser extent, in some common law jurisdictions.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Exterme close-ups





This is an exterme close-up of a tiny drip of water on a CD disk with a small light refracting the from the disk, if you look at it long, you'll see that it looks like a diamond.