A camera captures light which then goes onto a photographic film which creates a picture. To create a quality picture we had to consider hotspots, zoom, focus, angle and lighting. For hotspots we followed the rule of thirds so that there’s not an empty space within the frame which makes the picture appear badly shot. While using a tool such as focus, we can also create a multiple layered picture were something behind something else in the picture is in focus so that it draws the attention of the eye. We could also use angle to give an object a level of status; a low level shot could give the impression of high status and a high angle shot could give us the impression that we are of superior status to the object. Lighting can create the mood and atmosphere of the shot. For example, soft lighting can create a more fragile atmosphere and make the actor/actress look more beautiful.
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
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