Monday, March 8, 2010

In Class Shooting Exercise 3/8

In Class Shooting Exercise:

Working in partners using 2 cameras outdoors, one person should shoot digitally and one person should shoot 35mm daylight color negative film. Use your in-camera meters, but as much as possible, use the same ISO, Lens length, f-stop and shutter speed on both cameras. Shoot the same subjects (each with his/her own vision) and shoot 24 images on each camera. Make sure the digital camera is on daylight white balance. The majority of your images will be taken outdoors, but take at least 4 frames indoors 2 indoor frames should use with a corrective gel on both cameras and 2 should not. (Leave the digital camera on Daylight WB setting the whole time.) Develop the film and make a contact sheet. Make notes of everything as you shoot. Bring the digital files to class next week.

No comments:

Post a Comment