28/02/2013
22/02/2013
Main Task: Editing the front page photo
Original:
Edited:
Following changes to the background:
This made the background darker. I also raised the contrast slightly and lowered the brightness slightly and then lowered the saturation slightly.
Following changes to the subject:
I used the saturation tool and selected the hoodie and then increased the saturation to give a much bright blue that stands out. This blue also matches the blue in the middle of the vinyl used on the front cover.
19/02/2013
15/02/2013
Main Task: Photoshoot
Here are all 54 photos from the shoot I did for the music magazine front cover and double page spread on flikr: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjEs5LBF
I will choose 6 of the best photos to use on my magazine:
I will choose 6 of the best photos to use on my magazine:
- 1 for the Front Cover
- 1 feature photo on the double page spread
- 4 additional photos on the double page spread
I carried out a risk assessment which you can find here http://jackgirvinasmedia.blogspot.com/2013/02/main-task-photoshoot-risk-assessment.html and also I did not need any permissions to conduct my photoshoot where I was as it was a public place.
12/02/2013
Main Task: Photoshoot Risk Assessment
Hazard
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Risk
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Controlling risk
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Record your findings
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Travel to location: Broadway
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Walk down - could get hit by a car
or trip and twist ankle on the curb.
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Access
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Busy main road
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Staying on the pavements
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Staying on the pavement ensured I
wasn't hit by a car
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Environment
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Broken glass in the subway.
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Staying far away from the glass and
identifying where all of it was
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The subway didn't have glass
everywhere so was still usable for a shoot.
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Trip risks
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Large curb in the subway where it divides cyclists with pedestrians
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Ensure that the model and
photographer were aware of the curb at all times and didn't put themselves in
a position to be vulnerable.
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Nobody tripped on the curb as we
made sure not to be near it.
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08/02/2013
Main Task: Double page spread article
In today’s music industry it is key to get a foot in the door and get your music out into the clubs, gigs and everywhere possible. However in today’s time the internet is a powerful tool for up and coming musicians for example YouTube, Soundcloud and more allow for greater sharing and expansion of your music. One prime example of this, is the revolutionary music network based online called Monstercat, they act as a record label for electro, house, EDM, dubstep and more. They offer promotion for their artists. Their YouTube channel boasts 100s of millions of views with close to 1 million subscribers, individual artists can apply to become a partner with the network to gain access to their promotion and partner features on YouTube. One artist, Will Moyse, wishes to join the network in his dreams to become a professional, record-selling, DJ and believes MonsterCat is the way forward.
04/02/2013
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