Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
In the first lesson, the basic photograph information given in the fall semester will be summarized and will be conveyed to the students with a visual presentation and the transfer of new basic photograph information will continue.
" Intensity of Light ”:
Hard Light - Soft Light |
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2) |
“Direction of Light”:
- Direct Light - Indirect Light
- Basic Lighting:
Light from Front, Side, Back, Hill, Bottom. |
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3) |
“Portrait Photo”
Lights used for portrait shooting in the studio:
“Main Light” (Model Light), “Fill Light”, “Hair Light”, “Background
Light ”, What is“ Effect Light ”(effect light)?
Definitions and observing the effects of these lights on the live model in the applications in the studio.
Face Locations:
The face of the model placed in front of the camera
angles: “All Face”, “¾ Face” and “Profile Face” definitions. |
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4) |
“All Face” / Application-1
Examination of the effects of the light on the model according to the lateral positions and vertical angles of the light and shooting applications.
Lateral Locations:
a) Central Lighting (0),
b) Off-Center Lighting (20- 25),
c) Cross Lighting (45),
d) Side Lighting (70),
e) Side-Back Lighting (115),
f) Edge Lighting (135),
g) Backlighting (180)
Vertical Positions:
a) Lighting from below (-35 / -45),
b) Straight Slope (0),
c) Low-Medium Slope (20 / 30),
d) Medium Slope (40 / 45),
e) High-Medium Slope (60),
f) High Slope (75),
g) Peak Lighting: 90) |
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5) |
Shooting applications for the entire Face ”position will continue. |
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6) |
“3/4 Face” and “Profile Face” / Application-2
- Lateral positions,
- Vertical angles
effects will be examined by shooting. |
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7) |
Lighting for transparent / translucent objects / Application-3
Applications in the studio,
a) Front-Center lighting,
b) Sub Lighting
c) Backlighting
d) Lower + Backlighting,
e) Top Lighting
to increase the visual effects of objects and to gain aesthetic perspective. |
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8) |
Midterm |
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9) |
Composition in photography:
The Golden Ratio.
“Point of Interest and Specificity in Photography”.
Transferring the subject with visual presentation and following related examples. |
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10) |
Visual Expression Elements of Photography:
Texture, Contrast.
Transferring the subject with visual presentation and following related examples. |
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11) |
Visual Expression Elements of Photography:
Depth / Perspective, Proportions.
Transferring the subject with visual presentation and following related examples. |
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12) |
Visual Expression Elements of Photography:
Balance, Rhythm, Harmony / Harmony.
Transferring the subject with visual presentation and following related examples |
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13) |
Visual Expression Elements of Photography:
Speed and Motion Impression, Integrity
Transferring the subject with visual presentation and following related examples |
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14) |
Final |
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15) |
Final |
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16) |
Final |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
1 To be able to adapt an original screenplay to a shooting script
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5 |
2) |
2 To be able to explain the developments of World and Turkish Cinema |
5 |
3) |
3 To be able to know the elements of film grammer and to develop new perspectives about film products |
5 |
4) |
4 To be able to learn the logic of editing and to use the programs of editing |
5 |
5) |
5 To be able to apply the colour correction and sound design phases |
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6) |
6 To be able to understand the concept of story and storytelling |
5 |
7) |
7 To be able to complete a short film in a collective way of work |
5 |
8) |
8 To be able to appy all the phases of film production |
5 |