projection and light presentation
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HSFC, a2 graphics exam prep work. Martynas.TRANSCRIPT
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PROJECTION &
LIGHT
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BRAINSTORM. Projec9on
Natural light
Human made light
Light projec9ons
Shadows
Films SilhoueHe
PaHern
Shapes
Visual communica9on
Representa9on
Ejec9on
Film Noir
Project
Photography
Long exposure
Night Photography
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BRAINSTORM. Light
Day light
Sun
Weight
Overweight
Obesity
Underweight
Anorexia
Fast Food
Modeling
Planets
Stars
Brightness
luminosity
View Posi9on
Perspec9ve
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PROJECTION -‐ Photography Long Exposure
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Long-‐exposure photography Long-‐exposure photography or 9me-‐exposure photography involves using a long-‐dura9on shuHer speed to sharply capture the sta9onary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. The paths of moving light sources become clearly visible. Long-‐exposure photography is oTen used in a night-‐9me seUng in order to produce a near day9me effect in the photo. By leaving the camera's shuHer open for an extended period of 9me, more light is absorbed, crea9ng a brighter product. If the camera is sta9onary for the en9re period of 9me that the shuHer is open, a very vibrant and clear photograph can be produced
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LIGHT – Weight Anorexia
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Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia nervosa is an ea9ng disorder characterized by immoderate food restric9on and irra9onal fear of gaining weight, as well as a distorted body self-‐percep9on. It typically involves excessive weight loss and is usually found more in females than in males.[1] Due to the fear of gaining weight, people with this disorder restrict the amount of food they consume. This restric9on of food intake causes metabolic and hormonal disorders.[2] Outside of medical literature, the terms anorexia nervosa and anorexia are oTen used interchangeably; however, anorexia is simply a medical term for lack of appe9te, and people with anorexia nervosa do not in fact, lose their appe9tes
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Fin.
Martynas Kasiulevicius