Motion assignment
Blurred Motion
Set up a camera on a tripod. Then set it on a slow shutter speed around 1/8 to get the image to blur while in motion.
Frozen Motion
Use a tripod and set the camera up at a fast shutter speed to catch the movements of the subject without it being blurry.
Panning
When panning something don't use a tripod unless its you are a professional. You hold the camera and move it along with the
subject as it moves using a slow shutter speed around 1/40.
Zooming
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Set up camera using a tripod with a slow shutter speed around 1/20.
While the picture is being taken and the shutter is going you zoom in or
out to get the blurred effect while keeping the camera in place.
Writing with light
Set the camera up on a tripod and use a slow shutter speed around
30". Get someone to go in front of the camera and while the
picture is being take, move a light around. The slow shutter speed makes
the light blurred.
Chrono
Set up a tripod, make sure is super tight. the
background needs to stay the same for all of them. The camera is set on a
fast shutter speed so it catches the subject in motion and its not
blurry. You take multiple pictures of the object in different posses. To edit the photo you need to use layer mask and edit each
picture on top of the other and make it so only the subject is showing,
and the background is cut out.the result will be a picture with one back ground and a lot of different subjects all around.
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