Lab 1 - Getting Started
Intro to Lab Sessions, Structure and Module
• We went through the general structure of labs – that they are more interactive sessions which usually introduce an exercise for you to work on and then are handed over to you. They’re also an opportunity for us to show him or work and get feedback.
• We went through the structure of the module overall – First half still image, second half moving image. Within the still image portion the first half is focused on capture while the second half is focused on processing.
• Mike really stressed the point that this module assumes no prior knowledge, so we will be covering camera basics and moving on to more advanced techniques. Additionally he stressed that this is our module as much as his so please let him know if there are things we’d like for him to be cover! he's here to support us any time he can.
• He suggested creating a folder & sub-folder file structure for our produced materials. Think ‘Uni>Year 1>TECH1004>Week 1’ etc.• We went through the structure of the module overall – First half still image, second half moving image. Within the still image portion the first half is focused on capture while the second half is focused on processing.
• Mike really stressed the point that this module assumes no prior knowledge, so we will be covering camera basics and moving on to more advanced techniques. Additionally he stressed that this is our module as much as his so please let him know if there are things we’d like for him to be cover! he's here to support us any time he can.
• he also explained that we are all independent learners, that we’re expected to spend time outside of lectures and labs working on our practice (but that I’m here to support us with that if you need it!) and that we have his trust to make the best use of your lab times for us – whatever we will find the most useful to work on is what he would like for us to be doing in labs.
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If Using AV Loans, Plan Don't just do it
Canon 700D is the Suggested camera of use
Explained 3 main setting to control exposure.
•Please start practicing! Whether just with your phone, a camera of your own or from AV loans, practicing often is one of the key approaches to developing your skills as photographers.
Please feel free to send me any of your previous or new work for feedback – I will gladly offer constructive feedback and some direction of where you might develop your skills further

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