Friday, December 31, 2021

Stage 4 - 'Do' Your practical work

 Stage (4). DoNow you execute your plan/intention - you engage with a practical activity - take photo's, work in the darkroom, or work on some post production work using Photoshop. As you produce this work you write it up in your design sheets and then you...

Stage 4 is you producing the work in response to the research, in accordance to your plan. 

For this section you need to describe and explain the kind of things that happen at the doing stage. 

  1. What does the doing stage look like (Use some of your previous examples screen grabs of your design sheets)?
  2. What's involved?
  3. Where does this work appear (E.g. throughout the work after after the research?
  4. What's the guidance regarding the balance between use of images and written work.
  5. What's the most difficult aspects of the doing or getting the practical work evidenced?
  6. What types of things are typically seen in the practical work - what are you guided to include?
  7. How important is it to read the criteria in conjunction with the practical work?
  8. Is there a limit on what you can do?
  9. What sorts of activities are involved at the practical stage?
  10. How long does it take to get the work into the design sheets?
  11. What problems do you encounter?
  12. What resources do you require to get the work completed? 
  13. What do you produce at the end of the practical stage of the work?
  14. What do you do with the end product of the practical work?
NEW - Use images to from your Unit 04 work to show what your work looks like when you've done the practical work previously. Use a screen grab from Unit 4. 
Similarly mention the fact that a key part of the practical work is producing final images and images for your portfolio - again use a screen grab to show what they're like typically. 

Write up any other activities or aspects involved in the doing stage that you can think of. Use image from your previous shoots, examples of equipment used at the doing stage - wide shots or the results or parts of your work produced during the doing stage. 




























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