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Archive: July 2015
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Headless Shia
Once you have explored the Victorian Era portraits, it’s time to make your own weird headless photo. First you will practise with a picture of Shia LaBeouf and then have a go with a picture of yourself. The effect you are going for looks like this: To start off you need to download these…
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Continuity
When planning and creating and editing your film it is important to keep in mind the rules of continuity. Continuity refers to the consistency of characters objects and plots within the film as seen by the viewer.