Camera Framing
Camera framing is the placement and position of the subjects in your shots. Framing helps to communicate a narrative, bringing context to a fleeting moment. These are the different elements included in camera framing Architectural, natural, geometric shapes, and light/shadow.
These are he different types of Camera Framing techniques, The Rule Of Thirds, Symmetry, Leading Lines, Leading and Head Room, Depth, Size Equals Power, Break the Rules.
One Shot:
Crowd Shot:
a shot or image of a large group of people (often extras) in a film
In this assignment I worked with 3 other people. I took the photos, and they defined the different types of shots and angles. We used teamwork to take all the 30+ pictures.
In this assignment, I learned a variety of different shots that will help me and my teammates create our movie to the optimum ability. I also learned how Camera Framing is a key concept in filmmaking.
Here are some more examples the me and my group took:
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