Agenda 9/12/16 Substitute today.

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Agenda 9/12/16 Substitute today. Complete Sketchbook #4 on slides 2 through 6. Next watch Part 1 of “American Photography: A Century of Images.” This is a film with a link posted on 9/12 on the Fall Calendar. Use your own headphones and plug into your computer, or watch your own computer at a low volume. While you watch part 1 of the film, complete the “American Photography Notes Assignment” posted on today’s date on the calendar. Handwrite your answers on a piece of paper or create a Word doc or Google doc. If you complete Part 1 of the film, continue to the link for Part 2 and watch Part 2 of the film while continuing your Notes Assignment. You will be turning in the notes assignment next class for Part 1. Your Elements of Art & Principles of Design Project is due next class to Mrs. Doerrer when I return.

Sketchbook #4 Review the following photos and comment on photo #1, #2 and #3. then Read the article: ICONS: THE PHOTO SEEN 'ROUND THE WORLD, and answer the following: Explain what appeals to you about each photograph. Number each and explain why is it interesting visually? Describe the elements of art and principles of design that stand out. Explain how this photograph captures the events of 9/11 or the Battle of Iwo Jima. Why is it iconic? Explain what makes the photo interesting emotionally. How does it tell a story? What feelings does it evoke? How does Thomas E. Franklin feel about his photo? What does he think it conveys? How has Thomas E. Franklin’s 9/11 photo made a positive impact in the aftermath of the event? Explain how photojournalists make a significant impact on recorded history and culture.

Photo #1

Photo #2 Thomas E. Franklin 9/11/01

Photo #3 Five Marines and one Navy corpsman raising the American Flag on top of Mount Suribachi - the battle for Iwo Jima. Feb. 1945. Pulitzer Prizewinning photo by Joe Rosenthal.

The United States Marine Memorial. Next to Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia

End of class Procedure Log out Clean up your work area: throw all trash, return supplies and books to materials table, push in your chair Wait at your desk until the bell rings