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Wednesday 28 September 2011

Film Techniques

When framing the director/producer must consider the colours (full colour, black and white, desaturated or special affects) the props and proxemics, rule of thirds and if it should be accompanied by music or silence.

Deep Space Shot - When significant elements of an image are positioned both near to and distant from the camera.



Tight Framing - Usually consists of a filled frame, usually used for close shots, it can give the impression of compactness, isolation, danger.



Wide Shot - Gives a broad view of an area and conveys scale, distance and geographic location



Loose Framing - Is usually used for long shots, were there is open space and the frame isn't tight



Rule Of Thirds - This is where the picture/frame is split up into 9 equal pieces, in rows and columns of 3. At the line intercepts: objects placed here well look more interesting and aesthetically pleasing to the audience than something in the middle, but something can be put there purposely to look confrontational.

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  1. The tube chopper i used at home hasn't worked properly, its starts were wanted but doesn't end each clip should be about 5-10 seconds long, thanks

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