Obsession
The Curiosity
Fatal Attractions
In this assignment, I learned how to create a story using pictures. The first step of starting this whole project was to write a story. Writing a story is very helpful in developing a main idea and thinking of what pictures could be taken to symbolize certain scenes. While creating the story, many pic-tures and editing were needed in the process. While taking pictures for the story, I used my skills from previous problems to create good angles and capture great depths of field to make the picture more suspenseful and intriguing. As I finish uploading my pictures I uploaded them on Adobe Bridge and began to edit the photos in Photoshop, using the levels tool to enhance the pictures sharpness, and making them in black and white. In the story, Fatal Attractions, I used the brush tool and colored in the areas with the color black to bring out colors that I wanted to pop out. After I fin-ish my editing I then flatten my image and save it as a TIFF file, under my Final folder. As I finished all of my editing and organizing of my pictures I then switched over to Adobe InDesign. I made all of my backgrounds black and put the pictures in every other frame. Once I put my titles in for each story I then exported and saved it as a PDF document. Then the final step that I did was uploaded on Issuu.com. Using these skills has helped me learn many ways to edit and take photos that show a purpose within them.
In my five, seven, and nine stories, it is being taken place with a brother and his younger sibling and a snake. The older brother is the one who is hold-ing the snake, showing us. The little brother is shown as a curious character towards the snake, while his older brother is more obsessed and distracted with it. Throughout the three stories it is showing the little boy curious and also jealous that his older brother is giving more attention to the snake then to him. Towards the next finals scenes we see the little brother attempting to grab the snake, having no knowledge that it is deadly. With every story of the ending scene is the younger brother, dead on the ground, with the snake on him. This scene is supposed to insinuate that, because of the older broth-ers interest in the snake over his sibling, it resulted in him losing a loved one.