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February 26, 2010

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February 19, 2010
Here is the slide show from February 19. It certainly appears as though both classes are getting lighting and the modeling of the face. I have several more homework images that are due. Those of the students that have already sent in their images should have gotten a worksheet back with a critique. Remember that all images are due no later than Wednesday for credit. I will be publishing the work assignment for this Friday, February 26 some time tomorrow.
Agenda Class 3
Attendance
Review of Quizzes
Unsent projects will be represented on grade (20%)
Review of Lighting patterns
Short lighting vs. Broad lighting
Review of Equipment
make 2 bay set ups with soff boxes to fit using Novatrons
Measure with meters
Project for today
Each person will study the face light the subject with Loop, Rembrant, or Split lighting to slenderize the wide face and expand the thin face in short and broad lighting. using a 3 to 1 lighting ratio.
Send to blog for credit
Next week not here- andy will be in charge. You will be practicing and beginning work on portfolios. Two models per group of four.
As you all must know by now, Edward Paier, founder of Paier College of Art has passed away. As a result, our class will not be held this Friday, February 12, 2010
These are some of the images I took at last weeks meeting. To date, the only images that I received from your assignment were from Jaymie and Bernedette. Your assignments will be part of your grade. Please do not wait to bring them to class. I want to see them before hand. Also, I am reminding you to research and learn about the"Golden Ratio Face",
Comments
Marty Seefer commented on January 29th, 2010
I thought both classes went quite well. The morning class seemed more vocal. We accomplished a great deal: names and purposes of 4 lights, learned placement of these lights and learned 4 lighting styles. Next week remember your cameras, tripods and meters. Have a good week and stay warm.
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