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    OCR ICT National- Unit 4- Initial Product Ideas Contents Topic/ Specific Subject Area 2 The purpose of the product 2 Intended Audience 2 Possible Sections 2 Multimedia elements 3 Photos/ Images 3 Sound 3 Video 3 Main Topic and Key Features 3 Introduction 3 How cameras have changed 3 Data storage 3 Lenses 4 Editing pictures 4 Different types of cameras 4 Techniques on how to take a picture 4 The quiz 4 Conditions/ scenarios in which the product will be used and

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    Memory

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    from the series‚ “The days we were happy” display images of a television‚ a woman cooking‚ and an old man. The three specific photographs are captured in an old and ripped photograph. Nobuyoshi Araki most certainly comments on the idea of memory as the title‚ “The days we were happy” is obviously talking about the past. All the photographs are black and white‚ therefore stressing the fact that these images are old and from the past. The first image that will be discussed is the television that looks

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    MEDIA ESSAY THE ETHICS OF DIGITAL MANIPULATION What is real‚ and what is fake? In modern culture today‚ it is becoming increasingly harder to distinguish real photos‚ or at least as real as they can be‚ from edited images. How can we have faith in anything we subject ourselves to anymore? With today’s advanced technology‚ the possibilities are endless when it comes to photo manipulation. However‚ photo manipulation is not a product of modern society‚ as it has been evident in urban culture

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    Uelsmann was the originator of photomontage in the 20th century‚ he did things he should not have been able to do in a darkroom with only enlargers‚ because digital enhancements did not exist at that time. The surreal‚ spiritual and thought-provoking images of Jerry Uelsmann‚ makes him one of the world’s most acclaimed photographers. Jerry Uelsmann was born in Detroit on June 11‚ 1934. He received his B.F.A. degree at the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1957 and his M.S. and M.F.A. at Indiana

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    captured for this project were shot on the standard lens‚ with a variety of settings. I also often use a mini LED light with a daylight filter in order to create more depth in the shadows in my images‚ I usually place this somewhere away from the camera in order to create angled shadows instead of images being frontlit. To start this project‚ I experimented with different ways of showing separation via photography. I found this quite difficult‚ as I found that separation is a word which connotes

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    Distinctively Visual

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    from the responders. Naturally‚ powerful visuals evoke emotions of fascination‚ sadness‚ anger‚ or will inspire an audience. Visual images‚ like all texts are produced for specific purposes and audiences and can therefore be either negative or positive. Through the distinctive features produced in the television show “Sea Change” and the iconic black and white image of the ‘the girl in the picture’ it is obvious that the visuals are brought to life when viewed by an audience‚ allowing an emotional

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    photography. Let’s examine how the change has occurred. It has changer our understanding of the past Photography has provided humans with another form of recording past events. It has ensured that historic events are not just stories on paper‚ but real images we can see and touch. This has meant that past is much more present in the here and now. It has also made history more accessible – in a world where lots of people still can’t read‚ pictures tell an universal story of the past. You don’t need to read

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    To Paint a Water Lily Authors often use mental images to describe what is happening in the text‚ such is done in the poem “To Paint a Water Lily” by Ted Hughes. There can be many images brought to mind; images of frogs‚ lily pads‚ or even flowers. Hughes speaks of different images‚ such as the dragonflies hovering and the bottom of the pond. Hughes uses imagery and structural difference to display the observant yet care free attitude of a nature lover. While many people like to go through life

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    Ways of Seeing

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    April-23-2013 EVERY IMAGE EMBODIES A WAY OF SEEING It’s very impressive to me‚ the distinct level of interpretation that every person can have upon a single image. It’s also surprising to understand‚ that it only takes an instant to look at an image that you find interesting and it will capture your attention‚ and have a powerful effects on you. I agree that the environment that surrounds‚ and the experiences that you may have in your life‚ affect the way that you comprehend the images that on front of

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    Frida Kahlo

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    painting shows a figure of Frida Kahlo lying naked‚ exposed and bleeding on a hospital bed after suffering through a miscarriage. A tear is falling from her left eye and six images surround her‚ all connected to her through blood red cords. There is a side view of the female anatomy‚ a fetus‚ a snail‚ a machine‚ an orchid and a image of a pelvis. The sky in the background is painted cloudy and the horizon shows ugly factory buildings. The painting portrays her reality because the painting is one of

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