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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Talking about Photography [TaP]



Viewpoints and Points of View

Point of view is sometimes used interchangeably with viewpoint and when used in conjunction with Photography they can both have a double meanings. They refer to the physical or mental position from which something or someone is observed. For instance:  a person's particular attitude or way of considering a matter, ones position to the story being told and/or where one stands in relation to that.



 All the images in this post are the images chosen by the students to be use in their Video.
 

For one of my Visual Communication 1 lessons (sometime in May)_ I asked the first years to get into groups of three to record a video about a conversation they 'will have' on a Photograph to express their viewpoints about the photograph in conjunction with a set of questions provided. This was a exercise in 'visual literacy'. 

Visual Literacy according to Bramford can be described as:
...making meaning from images where the reader uses the critical skills of exploration, critique and reflection to interpret images from past and present context where and when the image was created and existed. Meanings are formed by seeing and feeling combined with universal, cultural and social conventions. It is important for Photographers to be visually literate and produce images that effectively communicate ‘messages’ to an audience.  To produce images one must also learn to ‘read’ and ‘interpret’ images from other producers, whereby one discusses the image’s purpose, audience and ownership. 
REFERENCE: Bamford, A. 1992. The Visual Literacy White Paper. Adobe Systems_ONLINE http://www.adobe.com/education/resources/k12/whitepapers/ accessed on 25/05/201


 BACKGROUND:


The choice of the photograph to talk about 'happened' through conversation and the viewing of 15 photographs that were collectively gathered and shared amongst the group. Each student sourced 5 images individually from 1x.com. Showed these to the group and then put forward their favorite image for selection. From 3 the group made a final selection of 1 to be used as a video teaching aid. As a class we decided on the marking criteria for the video presentation (it's length, degrees of professionalism and types of devices we could use to video record) based on a set of questions which were resourced from "the visual literacy whitepaper"  (see above). These ?'s were used as guidelines or conversational points to help 'unpack' the possible dialogue in the image. 

The questions were:
  • Who created the image? 
  • Describe why you make the assumptions about who the photographer is?
  • At what point of history and in what context was the image created?
  • Who do you think commissioned the image? 
  • For what purpose do you think the image was created? 
  • Why do you say this? 
  • In what context is the image being seen? Who is the intended audience of the image?
  • In what other forms of media can the image be seen? 
  • What has been omitted or possibly altered in the photograph. Consider the frame imposed by the viewfinder. List these.
  • What has been included in the image? 
  • What does the image say about our history? 
  • What does the image communicate about our individual or national identity? 
  • What does the image say about society/an event? 
  • What aspects of a 'culture' are communicated in the image?  



The initial purpose of making these videos was to function as teaching aids to facilitate visual literacy and was to be shared amongst peers on YouTube to make/create dialogue. However the bad sound, from the recording devices (which range from Photobooth, cell phone to DSLR Cameras) makes these videos redundant as aids but still fun to watch ...and the class insisted I post them on YouTube_ so much so for lecturer "authority"! 


To watch them on YouTube (TaP 1-7) click on the link below

... in the meantime... whilst it's loading
Watch this video to get a look at the 'behind the scene' preparation. 



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Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Tribe Skated



This was such a fun day_ we must do this again sometime...turned a Web Album into a slideshow and posted it on YouTube using Picasa... what soundtrack should I use?

Friday, February 4, 2011

3 contagious skaters

lots of fun today at the ice-rink
Posted on YouTube by osmosislizatube

Watch first time skater Sabelo in the striped shirt, then Mr Gee wearing orange and finally 'novice' Nonto in green_ when one falls the others follow... 

Click the link below to view the web album 
The images have been collected and uploaded by the students who substituted cameras for ice skates.

Friday, September 17, 2010

colourful walk: student videos

I have posted 11 videos made by the FIRST years on YouTube. These were made in Picasa and are their interpretations of the "colourful walk" assignment which was part of Viscom 1.

search criteria "colourful walk"
or 

Please VOTE  
and make a COMMENT on YouTube.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

artists?

I made these videos about 3 years ago. 

&

click on the titles above to view them on YouTube

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

PART 3_ colourful walk

Part 3_ images and text [poetry]
Part 3 of a video trilogy that outlines options for first years to integrate text and photo for their assignment entitled "colourful walk".

PART 2_colourful walk

Part 2_photography [intention]
Part 2 of a video trilogy that outlines options an assignment for first years to integrate text and photos for their assignment entitled "colourful walk".

PART 1_ colourful walk

 
Part 1_the walk [purpose]
Part 1 of a video trilogy that outlines options for first year students to intergrate
text and photos for their assignment entitled "colourful walk".

Monday, August 2, 2010

A colourful walk...

The title for Viscom 1_ assignment 4, is "colourful walk". 

The word colourful has 2 meanings:
  • Having much or varied colour, bright 
  • full of interest, lively
On the 25 June,  first and some second year students walked to the KZNSA Gallery from the Department. The students were asked to carry cameras, and photograph 100 images on this walk. They were to briefed to adopt a casual approach and capture 'anything' that caught their eye, quickly composing this in the frame.The students were given 2 words to act on:
"spontaneous" and "be alert"

I also took my camera and joined in. In response to the walk, my collection of images and the experience, I have made 3 movies from my photographs using Picasa. These videos are a trilogy and are are connected by the "colourful walk". They may be viewed and interpreted individually or as a group. This video trilogy also serves as an example for students on how one may integrate text and photos. These imageshave been posted on YouTube: search criteria  " colourful walk".
The trilogy is made up of: Part 1_the walk [purpose] | Part_2 photography [intention] | Part_3 images & words [poetry]... I have posted each video as a separate blog post.



 

Saturday, July 17, 2010


NEWS: new elements worth seeing
osmosislizautube is "activated" with this first video...
Please note that the main participants have given me permission to PUBLISH this video on Youtube.

HAGL_have a good laugh & PACP_post a comment please

Search Criteria on Youtube: "Mountain Magic Injusuthi"
Watch this video, try by clicking on this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lloIM3fsXS0