(4th Quarter) Photography - FINALS Flashcards
Who and in what date was the Daguerreotype camera created?
Louise Daguerre in 1839
Who and in what date was the Kodak camera created?
Goerge Eastman in 1888
When was the Leica camera invented?
1925
A two-dimensional representation of people, events, objects or any three-dimensional form. It is the art of recording images through a camera with the use of film
Photograph
Illustrates a service or product
Advertising Photography
Illustrates a story or idea within the context of a magazine
Editorial Photography
Is used for journalism. Photographs made in this context are accepted as a documentation of a news story.
Photojournalism
These are made and sold directly to the end user of the images
Portrait and Wedding Photography
Is a creative production of images using a camera, special lightning, and other effects used for artistic expression
Fine Art Photography
This is the main focus of your photograph
The Subject
It is what is in front your subject
Background and Foreground
An ordinary subject matter such as sunset or mountains and plains can turn out to be a very interesting photograph with an artistic composition
Rule of Thirds
Photographs without this basic ingredient appear dull
Lighting
This can be captured through a camera. A fast shutter speed can freeze motion. A slow shutter speed can make the image appear blurred
Motion
A form of art that requires a camera as its basic tool
Photography
What is the meaning of Graphin?
“To draw”
Photo
“Light”
He is the first scientist to use the word “Photo” in 1839
Sir John F.W. Herschel
The first picture was taken on a sunny day with the?
Camera Obscura
Is a paper negative process
Calo Types
The Tin Type was created by whom and in what date?
Hamilton Smith in 1856
Wet Plate Negative was created by whom and in what date?
Frederick Scoff in 1851
What date was the Dry Plate Negative created?
1879
Flexible Roll Film was invented by whom and in what date?
George Eastman in 1889
These are ‘leveled up’ cameras
Leica Camera
Is the form of art that shows moving pictures
Cinema
Provides the story of the movie. The story has characters, dialogue, setting, and plot
Script
May be persons, animals, machines, ordinary things, or fantastic creatures
Characters
Is composed of the words that a character utters
Dialogue
Brings life to the characters through their traits, emotions and reactions, their gestures, mannerisms, and facial or vocal expressions
Acting
Is achieved through set design, costume, props, and decoration
Production Design
Is the appearance or physical structure in a movie
Set Design
Are clothes worn by actors to portray a character
Costumes
Are things that the characters use
Props
Are the things on the location or set of the movie that surround the characters
Decorations
Involves the placing or movement of actors in relation to other actors, the set structures, decoration, and props
Staging
Is achieved through the artistic use of the camera, which is defined by photographic quality, framing, distance, movement, and projection speed
Cinematography
Is a technical process of putting a movie together
Editing
Is the interrelationship of sounds and silences in a movies
Sound Design