Saturday, 6 November 2010

Camera Shots Continued

Looking Space- If a character is looking in a certain direction, then there needs to be some space after that in the direction of view so the audience can also visually follow what they are looking at.































Rule of Thirds- If taking a photograph, the image is much more effective if you leave a third of the space blank- so don't frame the photo central.

1/3 of the photograph is taken up by the 'interesting' part, and the rest is left bare so as to add more emphasis on the lizard.




























Here, 2/3 of the picture is taken up by the penguins because the photo was taken just to the left of being 'central' on them.



























Over the shoulder- used for a conversation between two people- looking over the shoulder so the audience can be part of the conversation.

















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