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Narrative Panoramas Name:

Contact Sheet Evaluation Period:


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______ / ______ 10 points Shooting Objective


I have created at least 24 exposures that can be combined together to form a narrative panorama using prin-
ciples of composition to illustrate a simple story or event.
I have experimented with a variety of shooting considerations as stated in the assignment: using light &
shadow effectively, setting up props/directing characters
Comments:
______ / ______ 10 points Film Exposure (shooting)

I have accurately used my camera’s light meter to successfully expose my film to have contrast and clarity.
I have used a tripod / hard surface to keep my camera at a consistent point of view (if necessary)
I have utilized bracketing techniques to ensure that I have good high quality prints.
Comments:

______ / ______ 10 points Film Processing

I have properly loaded my film on to a processing reel and into a processing tank.
I have carefully used the chemicals in the proper sequence, proper agitation and the proper times.
I have correctly cut and organized my negatives in order.
I have labeled my negative sleeve properly (in permanent marker, on the negative sleeve before creating my
contact sheet). I have included my name, period and title of the shooting assignment .
Comments:

______ / ______ 20 points Contact sheet / evaluation


I have used a glass easel to successfully print a contact sheet
I have used a TEST STRIP to determine the proper amount of time to expose my contact sheet for.
I have completed all evaluation questions using complete sentences / thoughts.

______ / ______ 50 points


Contact Sheet Brainstorming and Evaluation

1. Use an Exacto knife to cut out the frames you are planning on using (3 frames for photo 2 and 4 frames for
photo 3). TAPE the frames to the back of this sheet and answer the questions below. If you have multiple panora-
mas you are trying to decide on, put both of them in.

2. What is the story you are trying to portray? Be specific in your description.

3. Does your panorama describe your story accurately? If not what can you do to fix your composition? Sketch
out potential improvements that you would make.

In a plastic Sleeve - Turn in with your negatives, contact sheet, and this evaluation form

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