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Name: Anyi

Unit: 1.2
Movement

Target Grade

Task:

AO1:
Development and
Analysis

Links to and analysis of:


Levitation: Yowa Yowa
Blur: Francesca
Woodman and / or
Dominic Harris
GIF (Romain Laurent)
Light painting (Michael
Bossanko)

AO2:
Progression in the
quality of ideas,
techniques and skill.
How have the photos
been refined?

Levitation
Zoom Blur

Annotation: WWW
&EBI

Movement Gifs

Techniques

Light painting (& strobe


if appropriate.

Definition and subject


specific vocab.

Teachers comments:

Good visual connection to Yowa Yowa but not


enough analysis. You could at least talk about her
technique.
Woodman research is better but could you
discover more about her intentions. How do the
events of her life affect how you feel about the
work?
Suggested photographers to analyse when we
revisit this project

T+

You need to be more consistent in your annotation


and completion of tasks. Each task must have the
process described and examples.
Technique does improve however, you dont always
apply yourself to each task completely.

T-

Application of technique

Organisation of Weebly

Weebly is neat and images are a good size just


MORE WRITNG!

Ao4:
Final Piece- this should
be a culmination of
your development and
the experimentation
you have done.

Light painting GiF

A superb final GiF. Really complicated. Well don!

Grade:

Location and subject


matter

T-

A good attempt and brief annotation discussing the


shutter speed. How could you elaborate on what you
say about your work?
It would have been great here to have an example
of a zoom blur created with a camera and one
created in Photoshop.. Where is the annotation?
A great GiF- well done. You have really persevered
with this technique. How could you have made the
movement more fluid?
Some great examples- these are really powerful
however, missing annotation again.

AO3:
Quality of the
photographs and
technical ability in the
photographing and
manipulation of an
image.
Control of the formal
elements and
composition
techniques.

Composition

T
(-/
+)

C+

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