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Army Communication Systems Introduction to Special Photographic AssignmentsIntroduction to Special Photographic AssignmentsSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Lesson 1: Introduction to PhotojournalismIntroductionNews Coverage.Action and Sports.Figure 1-1. Football action pictureAction pictures in sports.Important Factors in Taking Action Pictures.Angle of Travel Relative to Film Plane.Additional Factors to Ensure Sharp Images.Blurring Techniques.Figure 1-5. Panning with a moving subject to stop motionPart B. Picture StoryFigure 1-6. Picture storyFigure 1-6a. Picture storySimple Commonality.Repeated Identity. Researching Your Picture Story Subject.Importance of a Shooting Script.Preparing the Shooting Script (Second Step).Summary.Picture Story Elements.Part C. Photo EssayFigure 1-8. Picture essayFigure 1-8a. Picture essayInfrared.Part D. Basic Photojournalistic TechniquesEquipment Maintenance.Equipment Maintenance-cont.Your next step is to clean all glass surfaces.Techniques.Lens Choice.Wide Angle Lens. Figure 1-9. Normal, wide, and long lens field of view photosFigure 1-9a. Normal, wide, and long lens field of view photosFigure 1-9b. Normal, wide, and long lens field of view photosHighlight Your Subject.Figure 1-10. FramingPart E. Photo Layout/CaptionsElements of a Good Layout.Flow/Directional Lines in Layout.Figure 1-12. Primary layout elementsTypes of Layouts.Cropping and Scaling.Scaling a Photograph.Captions, Cutlines, and Credit Lines.Identification of persons or things in the picture.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 2: Group and Awards PhotographyIntroductionFigure 2-1. Formal group photoInformal Groups.Part B. Recognition PhotographsMedal awards.Figure 2-2. Medal award photoTrophies and certificates.Figure 2-4. Photograph of a certificate awardFigure 2-5. Photograph of a promotion (view 1)Choosing the Best Shot.Summary.Summary-cont.Figure 2-8. Environmental portraitLesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Investigate PhotographyPart A. Aircraft/Vehicle AccidentsTypes of Lenses and Flash Needed.Additional Pictures Maybe Needed.Part B. Criminal InvestigationsPhotograph Restrictions.Burglary and Vandalism.Part C. Fire and Arson InvestigationsPossible Emotional Effects.Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 4: Clinical/Medical PhotographyTechnical Considerations.Film and Filters.Background.Figure 4-1. Complementary colors used for backgroundPart B. AutopsiesPart C. Photographing Surgical ProceduresSterile Fields.Precautions to Follow.Lesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 5 Architectural PhotographyPart A. Types of Architectural PhotographyIllustrative purposes.Interior Photography.Controlling Perspective.Part B. View Camera Operation and Perspective ControlHorizontal or Lateral Swing.Working With the View Camera.Figure 5-1. Control movementsFigure 5-3. Increasing depth of field with the swing backFigure 5-4. Visual review of perspective controlFigure 5-5. Visual review of perspective control (horizontal image placement)Lesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Blank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
Army Communication Systems
Introduction to Special Photographic AssignmentsIntroduction to Special Photographic AssignmentsSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Lesson 1: Introduction to PhotojournalismIntroductionNews Coverage.Action and Sports.Figure 1-1. Football action pictureAction pictures in sports.Important Factors in Taking Action Pictures.Angle of Travel Relative to Film Plane.Additional Factors to Ensure Sharp Images.Blurring Techniques.Figure 1-5. Panning with a moving subject to stop motionPart B. Picture StoryFigure 1-6. Picture storyFigure 1-6a. Picture storySimple Commonality.Repeated Identity. Researching Your Picture Story Subject.Importance of a Shooting Script.Preparing the Shooting Script (Second Step).Summary.Picture Story Elements.Part C. Photo EssayFigure 1-8. Picture essayFigure 1-8a. Picture essayInfrared.Part D. Basic Photojournalistic TechniquesEquipment Maintenance.Equipment Maintenance-cont.Your next step is to clean all glass surfaces.Techniques.Lens Choice.Wide Angle Lens. Figure 1-9. Normal, wide, and long lens field of view photosFigure 1-9a. Normal, wide, and long lens field of view photosFigure 1-9b. Normal, wide, and long lens field of view photosHighlight Your Subject.Figure 1-10. FramingPart E. Photo Layout/CaptionsElements of a Good Layout.Flow/Directional Lines in Layout.Figure 1-12. Primary layout elementsTypes of Layouts.Cropping and Scaling.Scaling a Photograph.Captions, Cutlines, and Credit Lines.Identification of persons or things in the picture.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 2: Group and Awards PhotographyIntroductionFigure 2-1. Formal group photoInformal Groups.Part B. Recognition PhotographsMedal awards.Figure 2-2. Medal award photoTrophies and certificates.Figure 2-4. Photograph of a certificate awardFigure 2-5. Photograph of a promotion (view 1)Choosing the Best Shot.Summary.Summary-cont.Figure 2-8. Environmental portraitLesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Investigate PhotographyPart A. Aircraft/Vehicle AccidentsTypes of Lenses and Flash Needed.Additional Pictures Maybe Needed.Part B. Criminal InvestigationsPhotograph Restrictions.Burglary and Vandalism.Part C. Fire and Arson InvestigationsPossible Emotional Effects.Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 4: Clinical/Medical PhotographyTechnical Considerations.Film and Filters.Background.Figure 4-1. Complementary colors used for backgroundPart B. AutopsiesPart C. Photographing Surgical ProceduresSterile Fields.Precautions to Follow.Lesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 5 Architectural PhotographyPart A. Types of Architectural PhotographyIllustrative purposes.Interior Photography.Controlling Perspective.Part B. View Camera Operation and Perspective ControlHorizontal or Lateral Swing.Working With the View Camera.Figure 5-1. Control movementsFigure 5-3. Increasing depth of field with the swing backFigure 5-4. Visual review of perspective controlFigure 5-5. Visual review of perspective control (horizontal image placement)Lesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Blank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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