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Lesson objective –

GCSE PhotographySuccess Criteria

9

8-7

6-5

Moving Image

• A pixilation animation showing people and inanimate objects interacting. Skillful editing using photoshop.

• Consideration of location

• Development of 3 photoshoots to show ideas linked to Jan Svankmajer/PES or similar

• Development of 2nd photoshoot. Using 3 objects. Reference to relevant artist/photographer

• Editing using photoshop

• Animation/GIF using photoshoot with inanimate object. Reference to relevant animator/artist/photographer

Task – Create a series of moving images

• Photoshoot with still life objects

• Pixilation (using people)

• Development of photoshoot showing interaction of people and objects

• Reference to relevant animators/artists/photographer

• Final GIFs added to ppt

Extended research – Time Lapse Photography, Cinemagraphs

Lesson objective – How to make a GIF in PhotoShop

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1. Make sure that all of your images are saved in to a folder and in the right order.

2. In PhotoShop change your Workspace to ‘Motion’

WindowWorkspaceMotion or (Animation)

Before you start

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FileScriptsLoad files in stack

Lesson objective – Browse

Navigate to your folder with images

To select all - CTRL A

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Select ‘create frame animation’

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Check that the frame 1 has appeared in the timeline

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SelectAll layers

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Click the menu icon on the right of the Timeline screen.

Create new layer for each new frame.

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Open the same menu icon on the right, and choose "Make Frames From Layers."

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All frames should now be displayed in the timeline

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Select all frames in timeline (select first hold shift select last)Click time value to say ‘0.2 seconds’

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Click the ‘Play’button to preview your GIFIf its too fast/slow change the time value

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When you are happy with your GIF

FileExportSave for web

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Preview againChange the size (percent)if its too big or small. This will depend on the initial size of your images

Save… to a sensible area with a sensible name.

Lesson objective –Inserting a GIF into ppt Insert

PicturesNavigate to folder where you have saved GIFIt will play in ‘presentation mode’

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Final GIF

Don’t forget the all importantwww and ebi

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