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A 'Level Photography

A 'Level Photography. w hat to expect… . Facilities. Darkroom (20 enlargers) Digital laboratory – Adobe Photoshop Photographic studio TV studio Video editing - iMovie/ Final Cut Pro Gallery Library. How to use a digital SLR . How to use film photography and darkroom processing.

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A 'Level Photography

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  1. A 'Level Photography what to expect…

  2. Facilities • Darkroom (20 enlargers) • Digital laboratory – Adobe Photoshop • Photographic studio • TV studio • Video editing- iMovie/Final Cut Pro • Gallery • Library

  3. How to use a digital SLR

  4. How to usefilm photographyand darkroom processing

  5. How to useDigital Editing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom publisher

  6. You may investigateportraiture

  7. Macro photography

  8. You may experiment with 3D display

  9. You may investigate different image making processes These were taken using a photocopier

  10. You will be encouraged to experiment in thedarkroom This is part of a series in which the student burnt his negatives

  11. You may incorporateGraphic design

  12. Course Structure Each level consist of 2 units AS Level Unit 1 : Coursework 60% Unit 2 : Externally Set Assignment 40% A Level Unit 3 : Practical Work and Personal Study 60% Unit 4 : Externally Set Assignment 40%

  13. Course Requirements Students need to produce work journals and final pieces for each unit. All units are individually assessed using a similar assessment grid as at GCSE. There is a full length mock examination in January.

  14. Field days Visits to London galleries are an exciting way of researching artists. Tate Modern, Saatchi, V&A, British Museum, NPG, NG, and the Photographers Gallery are all popular venues.

  15. Educational visits abroad • In recent years the Art & Photography department has visited; Florence, Barcelona, Madrid, Amsterdam and this year will be Venice.

  16. After A levels A Photography A’level can lead to many interesting university courses and to a wide variety of growing careers: Photographer, Film and Tv Production, Graphic Design, Game and Web Design, Illustration, to are accepted as third subjects by 90% of universities. Most occupations now require creative thinkers....be distinctive!

  17. Who should apply? Students who are creative Motivatedindividuals who can work independently and make good use of our excellent facilities Independentthinkers who take the initiative and visit current exhibitions in their spare time

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