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Photography Year 1 FMP

This detailed presentation structure guides you through showcasing your photography project. It includes slides for project title, contextual references, exhibition reflection, shoot details, reflection on the project, selecting finals, and designing the show space. This comprehensive format ensures you cover all aspects of your photography project effectively.

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Photography Year 1 FMP

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  1. Photography Year 1 FMP Presentation Guidelines, Structure and Requirements

  2. FMP Presentation StructureFollow these slides to produce a presentation • Slide 1: • Project Title • Favourite, strongest image from FMP • Explain your concept, changes

  3. SLIDE 2, 3, 4 … – Contextual References • Present the most important/influential reference(s) to your FMP • Present 3-4 images from that reference • Explain the concept of that artists work • Explain the materials, techniques, and processes used to produce this work • Explain SPECIFICALLY why they influenced for your project • Compare 2-3 images from the reference to 2-3 images of your developmental work – side-by-side, compare & analyse

  4. EXHIBITION • Summarize the exhibition that you visited as part of your FMP • Concept, project idea, artist intentions, audience it reached, importance? • Share images of artist work • How has the exhibition been helpful, inspiring, knowledgeable for you and/or your FMP

  5. Slides 5, 6, 7 … Your shoots Materials, Techniques, Processes … • Explain the practical development of your project since last crit • Show us a selection of developmental images from last 2 weeks (the good, the bad, the ugly) • We don’t want to see fully edited images – we want to see the original and unedited images from shoots! Or options for editing • Explain what you were trying to achieve from each shoot – goals and action plans • Explain your use of materials, techniques and processes • Any artist/contextual reference here?

  6. 3 QUESTIONS!!!!!

  7. Slides 8, 9, 10 … Reflecting on the whole fmp • Think about your original idea, timetable and plan – have you done it? • Refer to your Reflective Journal entries and past Group Critiques • Think about your whole project – specifically, what did you plan that what didn’t go as it was supposed to? • How did you fix it? Did it work? • How did you use peer feedback? Be specific

  8. Slides 11, 12, 13 … Selecting Finals • Show us all of your developmental images from FMP so far – this could be 20, 30, 40. • Lets work together to chose your final body of work for the show • What/Who is your intended audience for this work

  9. IS MY FMP COMPLETE? • What do you have left to do before final submission on 22nd May? • Is there more that I can shoot to complete my project? • Should I focus now on refinement? Editing? Getting images ready so display? • Deadline for Pass/Referral: 22nd May • Referral/Improvement Deadline: 12th June (Grade capped at Pass if previously on Referral )

  10. Slide 14 … The Show • Give us a DETAILED diagram/design of your ideal show space – draw or digitally design this • There is no guarantee that you will get what you want, but we will do our best • If you don’t do this, we’ll decide for you! Length: 84in (7 feet) x Height: 22in (1.67 feet) 4” gaps between images on length 2” gaps between images on height • You need to show us: • How many images will be on display • What total size (inches or cm) will each image be once they are framed/mounted • How would you display them on the wall • How much total wall space will they take up – we need an EXACT figure

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