Thursday, 6 December 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY TASK

Here is a big close up of Layla's face, it is used in filming to show someone's facial expresssions, it is especially useful in thrillers and horror to convey the character's emotions.

 Above are two wide shots used to establish a location. The first shot is of a corridor and is a good example of a wide shot. The second is from a high angle and shows the college canteen.



We experimented with different shots of feet, the first is from a slight low angle and can be used to show someone walking. There is bad framing in the second and third shot as there is alot of unused space.

Here is a well framed over the shoulder shot which is used to in reverse shows to show the dialogue between two people. There is no empty space in this shot.


 The above shots show bad framing as they break the conventions of the rule of thirds. There is alot of empty space above Layla's head, the first shot also shows bad lighting conditions as the image is extremely dark.
 This shot follows the rule of thirds as there is not much space above Layla's head and her face is in the top third of the frame, this medium wide shot has space for another character to enter the frame. This shot also shows how lighting can effect the shot as Layla's face can not be seen due to the lighting from the window in the background.
In this shot both Layla and Nyomi are in the frame, it follows the conventions of the rule of thirds as there is no empty space in the frame.


Here is a shot to show how bad lighting can effect a shot. This shot shows bad framing but also shows that disrupts the viewers eyes from the character.

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