Wednesday 24 November 2010

Treatment Photography

1. Type of production and brief details on subject/concept:
The pictures I am going to be taking are In Motion. The ideas I have for this project is to take a photo of my dog running. This has to be done effectively as I may not catch the photo at the correct time. Another idea i have is taking a picture of a bird flying across the sky. I also have thought of taking a photo of someone dancing or playing a sport.

2. Facilities: What facilities do you need for this project list all including software and hardware for the whole project:
I will need a camera and maybe a tripod for the project.

3. Finance: If you produced this project outside of college you need to show how much it would cost to hire the equipment that you intend to use:

Hiring a Canon Camera would cost £30 for 3 days
Hiring a tripod would cost £25 for 3 day hire

4. Contributors: Who do you need to help you with this project? This includes talent and crew.
For the In-Motion pictures of people either dancing or doing something else i am going to use friends and family. I am going to ask a friend to be my assistant and help me with taking the pictures.

5. Codes of practice and regulation:  What regulations do you need to be aware of. Think about college policy as well as regulatory bodies that you looked at in assignment 2, worksheet 1.6 regulation and safety notes:
Royalty free refers to a copyright license where the user has the one-time right to use the photo without restrictions.

Rights managed refers to a copyright license. If this is purchased by a user allows the one time use of the photo as specified by the license.
Copyright is where you take somebody elses work and use it pretending that it is original.
Moral rights is where you are allowed to publish work anonomously and the right to have the integrity of the work.
Rights and licensing is about where a photographer needs to decide whether the terms and conditions are acceptable to them.
Bill of rights is a response to photographers which have the intention of claiming perpetual and irrevocable usage rights, even in some cases copyrights and waiving of moral rights.




6. Presentation: How will you present the pictures? Will you include a soundtrack, think about copy write issues etc.

  I am going to present my pictures in a slideshow on the computer. I may use music that suits the kind of pictures that have been taken.

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