Digital Photography and Imaging Project 1

24.4.2023 / Week 4
Tan Jian Xin / 0350784
Digital Photography and Imaging / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media


Taylor's University (14-16 Jun 2019) – Kem Sungai Congkak – Hulu ...



Digital Photography and Imaging 

(GCD 61204)



PROJECT 1 (20%)


PROJECT 1A:

  1. Physical Collage (5%)

  2. Digital Collage (5%)


PROJECT 1B:

  1. Hearst Mansion (5%)

  2. Recoloring Black & White (5%)




NAME:  Tan Jian Xin

I.D: 0350784

COURSE: Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media

GROUP: 1

EMAIL: tanjianxin39@gmail.com

E-PORTFOLIO: https://tanjianxindesign.blogspot.com/search/label/Digital%20Photography%20and%20Imaging



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Timeframe



Week 01 – Week 5

Deadline



Week 5

Description



Collage Design. 2 exercises related to Collage Design, one physical and one digital. The aim is to develop a theme/idea with layers of images with design principles.


Requirements



Weekly submissions. 

You are required to capture screenshots and compile it in E-PORTFOLIO blog. This should be modelled after a Photoshop/Illustrator tutorial (examples to be provided).


Submission

1


Digital submission through Google Classroom









Learning Goals

1


Generate and communicate design concepts and solutions through manual and digital skills effectively and skilfully. (LO1)


2


Use creative thinking skills and methodologies to explore, generate and test a wide range of conceptual ideas. (LO2)


3


Use information and communication technology to source navigate, select, retrieve and manage information. (LO3)









Assessment Criteria  


Marking Criteria & % Distribution



Exercises

20 %

MLO 2.1

MLO 5.1

MLO 6.1

MLO 7.1











Collage Exercise 1

10








Digital Imaging Exercise 1
Digital Imaging Exercise 2 


5
5















Project 1


20% - Individual








PROJECT 1

PART 1A: Physical Collage (5 marks)


Refer to this video tutorial:

https://youtu.be/2KqXGMf0HNk


INSTRUCTION:


Step 1: Cut out design elements


  1. Explore and search for any interesting graphics from old magazines or any printed materials.


  1. Cut the shapes of pictures that you are choosing.


  1. Repeat the steps to collect your cut out design elements.



Step 2: Pre-compositing 


1. Find an interesting background canvas


2. Start compositing the cut out design elements


3. Play around with the composition and layer arrangement.



Step 3: Final composition 


1. Once you’re satisfied with your pre-compositing, start glueing the cut out based on the layer by layer arrangements.


2. Document your work in progress on each step and upload it to your E-Portfolio blogs for the weekly contents update. 


3. Take photo of your collage and insert on the submission section below:



SUBMISSION: PHYSICAL COLLAGE

PROJECT 1

PART 1A: Digital Collage (5 marks)


Refer to this video tutorial:

  1. https://youtu.be/A6ua6Fd3OWA

  2. https://youtu.be/BlW7F-fTsbE



INSTRUCTION:


  1. Based on the video tutorial, create one digital collage using the materials provided.

  2. Follow and complete the weekly progress.
     

  3. Attach your final digital collage below.





















SUBMISSION: DIGITAL COLLAGE

PROJECT 1

PART 1B: Digital Imaging Exercises (10 marks)



PROJECT 1B: DIGITAL IMAGING EXERCISES (10%)

Timeframe: WEEK 3 - WEEK 7


DIGITAL IMAGING EXERCISE 1 (5%)

- Photo Manipulation (Hearst Mansion)

Submission: WEEK 6


DIGITAL IMAGING EXERCISE 2 (5%)

- Recoloring Black & White

Submission: WEEK 7





























SUBMISSION:


PROJECT 1B - DIGITAL IMAGING EXERCISE 1 (5%) Photo Manipulation (Hearst Mansion)

HEARST MANSION: https://bit.ly/3CsxWyK 



YOUR PHOTO VERSION:








PROJECT 1B - DIGITAL IMAGING EXERCISE 2 (5%) Recoloring Black & White

EXERCISE 1: https://bit.ly/3dXGYu8 

EXERCISE 2: https://bit.ly/3rpZvCp 



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