GIF

The graphics interchange format (GIF) is a bitmap image forma that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by an American computer scientist Steve Wilhite on June 15 1987. It has since come to widespread usage on the World Wide Web due to its wide support and potability. Giffs are  less suitable for reproducing color photographs and other images with color gradients, but it is well-suited for simpler images such as graphics or logos with solid areas of color.

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  1. Oscar you need to get up to speed with showing more evidence of research and responses to photo-assignments on Everyday and Repetition

    See planner below for weeks one and two

    14 – 24 Feb + H-term

    Research 1: Gather as many visual inspirations as possible that may help you to develop your response to the exam theme. Look at a range of visual material – photographs, films, paintings, drawings, design etc that provide some inspiration for you in the way you want to develop your idea. Make a
    mood-board and a mind-map and produce at least 4-5 blog posts that illustrate your thinking and understanding. Use pictures and annotation and make at least one photographic response to initial research over H-term!

    25 Feb –3 March
    Research 2: Research, at least, the work of two or more photographers/artists; analyse their work with references to texts/ sources/ quotes and explain why you have chosen them and how it relates to your idea and the exam theme. Produce at least 2 blog posts for each artist reference that illustrate your thinking and understanding. Use pictures and annotation and
    make a photographic response to your research.

    Photo-assignments
    Produce a number of quick photoshoots or video shoots using your mobile phone or camera . These initial recordings are testing out ideas that you could develop and refine later on as part of your exam project.

    MUST – Choose 1 Task – (C-grades)
    SHOULD – Explore 2 Tasks – (B-grades)
    COULD – Complete all 3 Tasks – (A-grades)

    Everyday
    Repition
    Play
    Narrative

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