Monday, November 7, 2022

Introduction to storyboarding: Shot sizes, Camera angles, Camera framing and Composition Storyboards ( Pt 5)

 In the pervious blog about Camera framing and Camera  composition went into grave detail about what we learned about  camera Framing but lets talk about camera composition. Camera composition is basically how a film maker or producer arranges the visual effects or elements within the frame.Similar to Camera framing, Camera composition can vary for example rule of thirds which is the subject of the image is placed at the intersection of these dividing lines, or along one of them directly, in the rule of thirds composition. Another composition shot is the symmetry balance shot, in which both sides of the frame are balanced against one another. There are numerous other compositions but these are the two main composition shot. Composition shots are important to the film industry because it helps to tell the story behind an image or scene, it also grabs the attention of the viewer. This lesson was very important because it will play a huge part in helping us to prepare for the exam and to help us with our film intro at the benign of the year.



This is an example of a rule of the thirds shot from "Ratatouille" produced by Disney Pixar.



This is an example of a symmetric balance shot from ''The Shinning'' produced by Warner Bros Pictures. 

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