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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Photography - Art


 Subject matter - 

What is the subject matter? Separating parts 

There are figures and then we have to background.


How are these put together?


Some things might be a similar colour or the topic will just combine with each other.

Form - 

How are parts grouped and overlapped? What is the focal point of the composition? 

One of the soldiers could be a focal point.


Do the colours create a mood or create  relationships between parts? 

There are a lot of different colours but some of the soldiers just pop out more.

Content / Meanings - 

Define the main subject? What does it mean 

The soldiers are at “war”


Does your combination of elements add up to new meaning? 

There’s not much of a meaning to it, the photo was just for fun.

Friday, September 18, 2020

Melodrama character

 Name: Paula.

Age: 27.

Gender: Female.

Relationship: Engaged to Jax.

Job / what do they do: They are a slave to whoever needs it.

Description: They are a very bubbly person with a good personality. She is good at keeping peoples secrets and she is very reliable. She has 2 brothers so she is not really as girly  she prefers to do stuff that her brothers do. 


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Science Hur2

 In science we made hands, we made them with paper, straws and string. We had to try and represent how hands work with the tendons, joints and ligament's.

The ligaments are what attaches the bones together. It usually serves to hold together and keep them stable. 

Tendons is a fibrous connective connective tissue which attaches the muscles to the bone. Tendons might also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon serves to move the bone and or structure. 

Joints are the cartilage surfaces the connect bones to each other. This cartilage allows our bones to glide smoothly against one another. It allows us painless movement and in each finger there are four joints. So 20 total in each hand.



Friday, September 4, 2020

Crosswords - Hur2






What am I learning?
Stuff about film studies. Eg what it is and how it works.
How does this work show my learning?
It shows how much I have learnt so far
What am I wondering as a result of this learning?
I wonder if I'm actually doing this correctly.