Hello everyone!!! On today's blog; OUR FINAL PRODUCT!!!! YES! I finished my MAGAZINE! and I am so proud of how it came out so... I hope you all like it.
Beginnings of print magazines The first distribution, which could be known as a magazine, was the German Erbauliche Monaths Unterredungen, delivered in the year 1663. It was an artistic and philosophical release and after it was dispatched a few periodicals with fundamentally the same as themes were distributed, and were expected for a scholarly crowd. The topical extension was extremely restricted, and it was essentially composed by one creator. A distribution like the present magazines (different subjects and a few creators) showed up in the year 1672 when French creator Jean Donneau de Vize made Le Mercure Galant. It consolidates subjects from court occasions, theater, and writing, and this magazine idea was duplicated all through Europe. The primary ladies' magazine, Ladie's Mercury, was dispatched in London in the year 1693. Obviously, these distributions in their beginnings were called periodicals. Rise of the Magazines In the mid-twentieth century seems one of t...
– Using Camera Shots Series #2 – And so, we continue with this series of blogs regarding " Camera Shots" . For today's content, we are going to start with the Close-Up Camera Shot so get comfy and relax. The Close-up shot "is perfect for important moments. The close-up shot size is near enough to register tiny emotions, but not so close that we lose visibility." with this frame ranges, it is mostly used to focus on characters' facial expressions as it enhances the sentiment of empathy the audience might feel towards the presented characters. And with this, a higher impact is achieved for the audience to remember. In this close-up picture, we can appreciate how the depiction of facial expressions is very detailed so that the audience can grasp the same feelings and emotions that the character is going through. A Medium - shot "can often be used as a buffer shot for dialogue scenes that have an important moment later that will be sho...
Using Composition Hi everybody!!! I am glad to have you around one more time. Today, we are going to explore some rules of composition with their meanings, and a quick review of their relevance within the picture. So let's begin with this picture I took quite a while ago. In the following picture, we have a great example showcasing the usage of the Rule of Thirds. T he R ule of T hirds "is a type of composition in which an image is divided evenly into thirds , both horizontally and vertically, and the subject of the image is placed at the intersection of those dividing lines, or along one of the lines itself." ( Rule of Thirds Definition - What is Rule of Thirds by SLR Lounge ) This is done so that the image's subjects could be 'seamlessly' placed at a natural position for the human eye. In this image, a feeling of nostalgia, solitude, and future hardships can be perceived but it is the contrasting colors of the yellow flower that give meaning...
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