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.
Hello!!!!... humans. I... hope? For you all to be well and healthy. Today is an important day since it is nothing more than 11/11. so, please, make a wish (if you know, you know). Ok, now to the real deal. Today, we are going to briefly discuss how ethnic groups and media correlate with each other. Media attempts to cater to as many people as possible or in the opposite scenario, it aims to a very specific or somehow specific audience. Such specifications can have a wide variety such as; age, nationality, interest, genre (prepare to talk about this one on my next blog), and of course... ethnicity. Racial and ethnic minorities may be represented only seldom in mainstream media, and when they are represented, they may be portrayed along narrow lines that reflect the stereotypes and prejudices of the dominant group. Stereotypes are used to prejudge members of that group rather than to evaluate them on their individual characteristics. Prejudice may often be used to ...
The Birth of a Photographer “Photography is the encapsulation of the beauty within moments, feelings, or emotions… It is just like painting with light” That is the definition of the word Photography for the blooming entrepreneur Joel del Olmo. At his age of 17, he has already found his passion and guidance towards his future as his enjoyment lays on the ambition to become a professional, recognized photographer. Though his passion spurred almost instantaneously after getting introduced into this pixeled world, his mind created long-term projects, goals to accomplish, and tasks to fulfill. He understood that doing nothing would take him nowhere and so he began his journey. Step by step. It was just another day like any other in 2018 when del Olmo stopped to look at his surroundings. To realize the details that only got glimpses and were never something to be mesmerized from. What he saw was; Beauty. Stories. Emotions… Art. “It was just there, waiting for me to see it ...
– 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...
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