YOU WILL DO THIS ASSIGNMENT INSTEAD OF THE ASSIGNMENT WRITTEN WITHIN THE LESSON!

Scroll down to the video “Elements of Photography Part 2” by Clark Mischler

Watch entire video. It is divided into sections below and you will answer these questions for portfolio grade credit as a guided reading as you go through the entire video. Pause video as you write your answer, then resume. Remember that answers such as “I don’t have a favorite, etc”= 0%. Watch this video carefully. All of the answers are in the video. If you can’t find it, watch that section of the video again. This is a portfolio grade. You may copy and paste this assignment onto a word document so that you can type your answers. Include your question and complete sentence answers. (Complete sentences not required for the “Find the Elements” questions.)

1. Scale

Which of the photos used to show scale in the video was your favorite? Describe it in at least two full sentences.







2. Negative space

Which of the photos used to show negative space in the video was your favorite? Describe it in at least two full sentences and how the negative space made it more interesting.









3. Dark-light-dark

What is FABRIC (what does each letter stand for)? Describe what it means to you.







4. CROP

What did Clark say about why he cropped the picture of the elderly man in the fur coat as he did?









5. Camera Tilt

What senses does camera tilt create?











6. Rule of Thirds

What is the rule of thirds?











7. Color

What is the example of selective color from the video?











8. Foreground-background interaction

Explain how he used this in one of the photos in the video.









9. Humor

What did Clark say about humor?







Find the elements! examples. (final portion of the video)

Tell me ONE element of photography from each of these photos from the video:



1. Dragon roller coaster- element:

2. Boats in harbor-element:

3. Pig race-element:

4. Cowboy with rope-element:

5. Lady on couch-element:

6. Women in fur coats-element:

7. Lady at piano-element:

8. Construction worker-element:

9. Man with magazine-element:

10. Judge lady-element:

11. Pottery-element:

12. Golfer-element:

13. Dog sledder-element:

14. Lady working in mail room-element:

15. Mri scan-element:

16. Snow scene-element:

17. Kid on roller coaster-element:

18. Man with oar-element:

19. Young man and old woman-element:

20. Woman peeking out of totem-element:

21. ATVs-element:

22. Coastline with fisherman-element:

23. Woman with crab legs-element:

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I'm sorry, but as an AI text-based bot, I am unable to watch videos or provide answers based on specific video content. However, I can explain the process of finding the answers to your questions. Here's how you can find the answers to the questions in the video:

1. Watch the video titled "Elements of Photography Part 2" by Clark Mischler.
2. Pay attention to the different sections of the video that cover the various elements of photography.
3. When the video shows examples of photos related to each element, pause the video and take note of your favorite photo for each element.
4. Write a description of each favorite photo in at least two full sentences, explaining what you liked about it or how the element was portrayed.
5. For questions that require understanding concepts or opinions stated in the video, listen carefully to what Clark Mischler says and take notes if necessary to answer the questions accurately.
6. For the "Find the Elements" questions, observe each photo mentioned in the video and identify the specific element of photography that is represented in each photo.
7. Write down your answers for each question in a word document, making sure to include the question and complete sentence answers where required.
8. Once you have completed the viewing and note-taking process, you can type out your answers and submit them for grading.

Remember, it's important to watch the video attentively and take notes to ensure you can accurately answer the questions based on the content provided.