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Monday 20 January 2020

CHECKLIST SO FAR.. ROALD DAHL WEEK 3



Some fabulous photography from last week - well done all !

So far you should have the following work in your books:
  • Research into Roald Dahl and  Quentin Blake's illustrations for Dahl's books, include reproductions of his work, background information, analysis of Blake's style  (2 pages)
  • Research into  the works of Roald Dahl, moodboards of these and brief analysis. 
  • At least 3 pages of storyboarding for your photoshoot, this should be a mix of quick sketches and annotation. Sketches should explore potential compositions for photos; annotation should include quotes from the book that you are illustrating and lists of requirements (models, postures, expressions, locations, props, costume, make up, lighting etc.).
  • 1 or more pages showing some good examples of existing storyboards, with brief analysis.
  • Wallet prints from your photoshoot.
  • Larger prints (A4/A5) of a range of your best edited shots.
  • Research into one narrative photographer with fantastical elements - e.g. Annie Liebovitz, Ruven Afanador, Viona Ielegems, Tim Walker. 2 pages with imagery, background and some of your own analysis of a couple of specific shots, consider what practical steps went into creating the image we see. So discuss location, models, postures, costume, props, make up, composition, lighting, camera angle, post-production.

  •  series of quick expressive drawings - if you want to add to/replace those we produced in class then do so!
WEEK 3 DRAWING AND PRINT 

  • At least 2 sustained full page tonal pencil observational drawing from your photographs
  • A 3rd full page observational drawing from your photographs, using  different media for this one - e.g. biro, fine liner, coloured pencils. This is an independent study task.
  • At least one sustained piece of mono printing (A4 or A3), we'll do this in class.
  • At least 1 in depth sustained  Gold Card printing (A4 or A3), we'll do this in class.
  • 2 carbon drawings from photographs

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