One-Click Exercise 6: Elementary Photography

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Names of Group Leader and Recorder:

Telling the story of your sports teams with images, headline and captions

Class Period: Ideas for Photo Coverage:

sports storywith photos

Telling the

Exercise 6: Sports photography Part 1: Brainstorm for ideas

Divide the class into groups of two or three students each. Select an upcoming event or activity to cover for the yearbook. Discuss ideas for telling the story using photos from before, during and after the event. Also think of photos that will work well in horizontal or vertical spaces. In addition, list ideas for wide, medium and close-up images to help you tell the complete story in photos.

Part 2: Instructional video

While your group covers the event, create an instructional video about “how to photograph sports.” Include all aspects of creating a photo story or covering a sport from the beginning of the season to the end. Take pictures before, during and after the game ends. Remember to take wide, medium and close-up pictures. Feature your lighting and composition techniques mentioned earlier. Then “show” your audience how to use these techniques in your video. Submit photos and instructional video: Label your photos and video with your name and descriptions of lighting sources, composition techniques and other details you deem important and submit them to your adviser in a Google folder, using the link below:

PowerPoint Video Curriculum: Photography Chapter 5- pages 1-29

Names of Group Members: CORE Standards for Theme - Speaking and Listening: - 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 5.5 - page 24; Reading Standards: 5.7 - page 12; 5.4, 5.5, 5.6 - page 21

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Grading rubrics for photo video and photo


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