Capturing the Essence of Your Favorite Movie or Book
Objective:
Take photos that capture the mood, atmosphere, and essence of your favorite movie or book. Create images that evoke emotions within the viewer of these photos.
Assignment Details:
Exploration:
Students are encouraged to explore locations that resonate with the setting of their chosen movie or book. Whether the movie/book takes place in a cityscape, countryside, or fantasy world, students should take pictures of places or items that give off the same mood and feeling as the work that they chose. Use details such as lighting, architecture, and nature to convey the mood.
Photography:
Students should experiment with different angles, compositions, and perspectives to create visually appealing scenes. There should be a variety of photos capturing different types of the mood they wish to show. There should be at least 4 unique photos that portray the context and mood of the movie/book.
Editing and Composition:
After taking the photos, students should use editing software to enhance their images. Adjusting the lighting, shadows, and colors can help express the feel of the photos and it can help match the mood of the movie/book. Experiment with different editing techniques to achieve the desired effect you want with your images. For example, if you choose a happier movie, you can brighten up the image or make it appear more colorful, so it goes along with the chosen narrative.
Submission:
When you complete this project, upload it to Redwood Photography with the file name: firstname.lastname.movie/book.24 You will have a week to complete this assignment, and we will display your photos on the TV on Friday. Be prepared to discuss the movie/book you chose and the process of taking these images.
Tools Needed:
-Camera
-Editing software (Adobe, Photoshop, Lightroom, etc.)
Additional Notes:
• Safety: Prioritize safety while exploring different areas to take your pictures. If you are photographing people, make sure to ask them first and to respect their privacy.
• Mindfulness: Be mindful of your surroundings to avoid disruptions of others, or damage while taking photos.
Final Notes:
Through this assignment, you have the opportunity to tell your favorite story through photography. By using lighting and composition, instead of just telling someone about your favorite movie/book, you can show them too. Not only will you be creating scenes, but you will also be showing others how you see this movie/book through your perspective. Remember to have fun with the project and be creative.
Example: A Dog’s Purpose