Wednesday, October 28, 2015

#KicksofTheDay: Air Jordan VIII


#KicksOfTheDay: Nike SB "Skunk"


Reflective Screen Pics:




#KicksOfTheDay: Reebok Questions Mid


Discussion Questions: 101-102

1. Color Temperature- lighting sources is measured according to a scale of degrees Kelvin (K) indicates the proportion of red to blue light the light source radiates. The scenes will be either too green or blue (at color temperatures above 3200 K) or red to orange (at color temperatures below 3200 K)

3. Camera Mounted Filters: mounted in front of camera lens
Light Mounted Filters: optical glass filters positioned directly on light
Window Mounted Filters: mounted directly on windows and normally used to change the temperature

6. Key-light: replicate the look and feel of available light, almost all artificial lighting setups have one dominant light source

Fill Light: secondary light source set to produce illumination approximately one-fourth to one-half as intense as key light

11. 5600 K

13. Most news conference has three light setup. setup key and fill lights and add a back light  to help separate the subject from the background. Keep lights 7 to 8 ft away from the subject.

15.

  • Never touch quartz bulbs 
  • Allows bulbs to cool before packing 
  • Avoid shining bright lights directly into the lenses of an older camera 
  • Never discharge the batteries

   

Friday, October 23, 2015

#KicksOfTheDay: Lebron 8 "Denim"


3 Photos, 3 Forms of Lights

No Light Photo

Fill Light: secondary light source set to produce illumination approximately one-fourth to one half as intense as the key light. 

Key Light: The primary or dominant light that illuminates a subject.

Back Light: Placed opposite the key light and shined down on the subject from behind. Also called a "rim light".




Monday, October 12, 2015

#KicksOfTheDay: Safari Air Max 95


Walking Video from different angles:

The video displays a walking out of the Old Engineering building on the campus of South Carolina State University. The different angles are important to display the different types of perspectives which can create a small, medium, or wide shot.