"The focal point of a photo; the 'what' that’s being highlighted"
Subject
"A core photography concept, describing the relationship between 3 essential camera settings"
The Exposure Triangle
"A still image which composes a complete moving picture"
Frame
How many rules of Composition did we mainly discuss?
5 Rules
how are you today?
thank you for telling me!
What is the subject of this photo?
The Mountain
"The size of the opening at the end of a camera lens"
Aperture
"A shot that tightly frames a person or object, usually showing only their face or a small detail"
Close-Up Shot
"A guideline that divides the image into nine equal sections, and suggests placing important elements along dividing lines or intersections"
Rule of Thirds
FILM TRIVIA!!
Who directed the Prince of Egypt?
Steven Spielberg
"The art or process of producing images by the capturing of light on a sensitive surface"
Photography
"Controls the length of time that the film or digital sensor in the camera is exposed to light"
Shutter Speed
"A shot that shows a broad view of the setting, often with subjects appearing small in the frame"
Wide Shot
"Arrangement of elements in a frame that create a sense of stability, harmony, or intentional tension"
Balance
What was the brand of footwear used as "Pro Basketball" shoes in our November announcements video
Teva's
What might the subject of this photo be?
Likely the Forest itself
OR
the trees, plants, etc.
What would be a creative use of shutter speed? What kind of effect might it create, and when should you use it that way?
Effect created: Blur / Motion Blur
Creative Uses:
Capturing fast moving subjects (sports photography)
Intentionally adding blur to show movement
"Bokeh" effect
Establishing Shot
Show me on this rule of thirds grid where the most important / strongest focal points lie

4 Intersections
winner gets points :)
winner!!!!!
Finish the quote:
"Photography is all about _______"
Light
"The distance between the nearest and furthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image"
AKA; the effect created by changing your Aperture
Depth of Field
What is one intentional use of a Close-Up shot, and what is one intentional use of a Wide Shot aside from establishing shots?
Close-Ups:
highlights the subject more than the context
more closely conveys emotion to the audience
Wide-Shot:
highlights the context more than the subject
conveys the setting, sets the scene
often used in long takes
Name all 5 Rules of Composition
Rule of Thirds
Balance
Headroom
Leading Lines
Negative Space
whats my favorite type of pizza? (must be specific)
Korean BBQ from Pizza Lola in Edina, MN