egrd3014 independent practice final outcome

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EGRD3014 Independent Practice Final Outcome

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EGRD3014INDEPEDENT PRACTICE

FINAL OUTCOMES

The sleeve of the book is designed to be taken off and to work as two posters the first is a screen print poster in pink and then when the poster is turned over it is a “how to” poster about making a pinhole camera.

The unfolded sleeve to make a poster before it is turned over to reveal the how to poster.

This is the back of the sleeve and how it works as a poster in action.

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HOW TO

You Will Need

A matchbox!A new roll of 35mm filmAn empty roll of 35mm filmSome thin cardboardElectrical tapeDrinks canNeedleScissorsBlack marker

Remove the matchbox draw and cut you’re the shape you want you frame to be then colour it in with a black marker.

On the front of the matchbox cut a small square.

Place the cutting of aluminum over the matchbox so the holes match and tape.

Cut two pieces of thin card this will be your shutter. Cut a square as you did on the front of the matchbox.

Tape the piece of paper to the front of the matchbox over the aluminum tape leaving a hole at the top big enough to slot the other bit of paper to act as a shutter.

With the new film cut the end to make a straight edge and pull it through the matchbox.

Match the new film to the empty canister and sellotape.

Tighten the film both ends so that no light can get in.

Tape the films to the matchbooks so that no light can get in and start taking pictures. Wined on the empty canister when it won’t wined on any more then you have reached the end of your film and you can develop.

Pierce a cutting of aluminum with the needle.

Inside the book the user can find the equipment need to make the pinhole camera. is cut in to the book.

the spreads follow as they do in the book “A-Z OF PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY” I have made.

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