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Media Arts – Review Day 2 SLR Camera Parts And Elements of Art

Media Arts – Review Day 2 SLR Camera Parts And Elements of Art. 1. Camera Body. Keeps light out, holds all camera parts. 2. Shutter Release Button. Activates shutter (takes picture). 3. Film Advance Lever. Moves film to the next exposure after taking a picture.

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Media Arts – Review Day 2 SLR Camera Parts And Elements of Art

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  1. Media Arts – Review Day 2 SLR Camera Parts And Elements of Art

  2. 1. Camera Body • Keeps light out, holds all camera parts

  3. 2. Shutter Release Button • Activates shutter (takes picture)

  4. 3. Film Advance Lever • Moves film to the next exposure after taking a picture

  5. 4. Shutter Speed Dial • Controls the amount of time for shutter to open & close (light can hit the film)

  6. 5. Hot Shoe • Holds the flash and synchronizes it with the shutter

  7. 6. Viewfinder • Used to compose the photograph

  8. 7. ASA/ISO Set to level of film sensitivity to light

  9. 8. Film Rewind Knob • Used to rewind film and open the camera

  10. 9. Aperture (Inside the lens) Controls the amount of light hitting film

  11. 10. Lens • Collects and focuses light

  12. 11. Focusing Ring • Focuses image seen through the viewfinder

  13. 12. Aperture Ring • Controls the size of the lens opening (how much light gets through)

  14. LINE A continuous mark, longer than it is wide; a moving dot. Ansel Adams Gustave Caillebotte

  15. SHAPE An enclosed area defined and determined by other art elements; 2-dimensional. Joan Miro

  16. Stan McQueen Dan Massey

  17. FORM A 3-dimensional object or figure; Implied form is when something in a 2D artwork appears to be 3D. For example, a triangle, which is 2-dimensional, is a shape, but a pyramid, which is 3-dimensional, is a form. Lucien Freud Jean Arp

  18. Ron Barrick Leonardo DaVinci

  19. S P A C E The distance or area between, around, above, below, or within things. Robert Mapplethorpe Positive (filled with something) and Negative (empty areas). Foreground, Middleground and Background (creates DEPTH) Claude Monet

  20. VALUE The lightness or darkness of a color or tone. Pablo Picasso MC Escher

  21. Russell Hart

  22. TEXTURE The way something feels or appears to feel.

  23. COLOR The result of light reflections as seen by the eye. Alexander Calder Henri Matisse

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