Folio
Folio involves the use of props in a studio to allow us to make the sound that appears in the final video. Folio means the sound we here from movies most of the time have been re-recorded, this means that a noise of a fire for example is actually water dripping, which is the total opposite of the picture we see, another example would be a flushing toilet or water down a drain, this involves pouring water into a bucket at the correct time, the sound of brushing teeth could be moving sand around in a bucket with a fork. These sounds are not what we expect them to be. This was a very fun informative way to understand how films get the crystal clear sound that we here from them.
Camera-less photography
Camera-less photography means that we have to use photographic paper to expose an object onto the paper, when an object blocks the light it leave a white mark, the rest of the paper which has been exposed to the light will turn black, we have to first however do a test strip to work out how long we need to have the piece of paper exposed for, after we do a test strip we then run the photographic paper through 3 different chemicals, the first is to speed up the process of the paper being exposed, this means any part of the paper that has been exposed to the light will turn black, the test strip will have a gradient of 3 or 4 colours, showing the different amounts of time the paper has been exposed for the darker the colour the longer the paper has been exposed for. The next chemical stops the reaction, the 3rd chemical makes sure the paper won't slowly expose itself in the daylight and then we have to rinse off the paper. This then goes off to dry so then you can see your masterpiece! Below are my attempts of the camera-less photography.
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