For our Slide Show project, I'm going to take photos of Coe's Jazz Band, directed by Steve Shanley.
As we are preparing to do our own slide shows, we were told to post an interesting one from the internet. Here is a slide show that I found. It's called "Homeless in Paradise" and contains snap shots and cut lines about the homeless in Key West. This struck me personally because I was born in Key West, Florida.
The photographer (Jessica A. Woolf) did a great job finding variety of distance in wide, medium, and close shots, most of which follow the rule of thirds. Her compositions allow the viewer to take in every detail instead of just wanting to click the 'next' button.
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/03/31/us/0331KEYWEST_index.html
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I agree, the photographer did an excellent job of using different distances of shots and usually always obeyed the rule of thirds. Great example of an effective professional slideshow
ReplyDeleteYeah, a good example of an effective slideshow. I learned a lot about homelessness, too. For instance, I didn't realize you could call the police on homeless people outside your store and they would have to leave. I'm glad I'm not homeless!
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