In photography and when using shots there are certain rules that most of the professionals use - these are called 'Rules of Photography', there are several different rules to create a great photo or camera angle.
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Powered by Cincopa Video Hosting for Business solution.Rules of Photography In photography and when using shots there are certain rules that most of the professionals use - these are called 'Rules of Photography', there are several different rules to create a great photo or camera angle. Balancing Elements When using rule of thirds if your object isn't in the centre or doesn't intersect many points it can sometimes create a void which can feel empty, to balance the shot you need a smaller and less important element or object to help fill the void. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 739 height 426 Leading Lines Naturally our eye is drawn to lines in a picture so the way we place lines in our shots and photos, it changes the way we view them. There are many types of lines - straight, diagonal, curvy, zigzag, radial, etc but each can create different styles of shot. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 832 height 617 Rule of Thirds This is where the photo is broken up into a 9x9 equal grid and the important elements in your scene or shot over the points where most the lines intersect. This should create a better photo because the eye focuses on the main point and doesn't wander, this happens because it balances and adds interest to the shot. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 817 height 542 Symmetry and Patterns Our eyes naturally like symmetry and patterns in shots so when we photograph or film them they are very eye-catching. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 693 height 696 Viewpoint Viewpoint can alter an image and the message it conveys. You can have a shot taken from an high angle or a low angle depends n the meaning you want to show. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 830 height 570 Background Having a loud background can take focus on the most important element so it is key to have a plain colour or to blur the background. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 464 height 630 Depth We need to be careful when capturing an image because sometimes the camera cannot show the true depth of the shot - this can lose some importance of the element. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 565 height 418 Framing When taking a photo or setting up a shot you sometimes need to frame the elements so you can isolate the main element from the outside world. When you do this the result is a more focused image that naturally draws your eye to the important element. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 570 height 423 Cropping Sometimes an image can lack 'punch' because the main subject is lost within it's surroundings, to help combat this you need to crop and sometimes defocus the background or the foreground so that the element is shown clearly. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 564 height 566 Experimentation. Experimenting is key to create a good photo or shot so it is crucial that you film at different angles and test which type is best for your scene. originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 647 height 479
By having knowledge on the rules of photography it will help my film making skills because I will know how to frame a shot and make it interesting.
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