Today I learned about the different camera compositions and the importance of each. When producing a film, there are a variety of camera compositions to consider when capturing characters and scenes. Below are a few pictures I took that utilized 5 compositions listen in the syllabus:
This image is an example using the Rule of Thirds because the fish is positioned
with the most important elements of my image at the intersection points
on the 'imaginary grid'. This produces a much more natural image.
This image is an example of an eye-level shot. It presents visual information through a viewpoint.
This image is an example of a crowd shot. This is because it captures a large group of fish (in this case) in one scene. This allows viewers to see a large group at once.
This image is an example of an aerial shot. This is because it taken from an elevated vantage point than what is framed in the shot. This shot
gives viewers a deeper understanding of what is happening in the scene,
and shows who is in the scene, and more of the setting.
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