Camera Framing Shot types EWS Extreme Wide Shot































































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Camera Framing ��������
Shot types ������ EWS- Extreme Wide Shot WS- Wide Shot MS- Mid Shot CU- Close Up ECU- Extreme Close Up Establish location Use to introduce character Neutral Feeling ������������������������ ������ ����� MCU- Medium Close Up See face emotion Very emotional Feel included ������������������������ ���
Shot Types OS Two-shot POV Point of View Over Shoulder See two people at once What the character sees In conversation ��������������� Cut-in Cutaway Weather Shot of something other Close up of some other Shows the weather than main characters detail ���������������������
Practice Write down every shot type in the clips Australia. mp 4 and august_rush. mp 4 ����������� Using the shot types, take photographs to storyboard someone doing a simple action. �����������
Light in eyes �����
Light in eyes �����
Light in eyes ����� Which one looks better? �������
Headroom Do not leave too much space above head �������������������
Headroom ������ Which one looks better? �������
Looking space �������� Give space in the direction people are looking �������
Looking space �������� Which one looks better? �������
Looking space X ✓
Backgrounds ���� Sometimes backgrounds are distracting. Especially bright white areas. �������� ��������
Sometimes backgrounds are distracting. Especially bright white areas. Backgrounds�� ���������� ��������
Backgrounds����
Portrait Light Do not use flash
Portrait Light Do not put them in direct light
Portrait Light The best light if you have no artificial control is to put them in the shade just out of direct sunlight.
Backgrounds ���� A good background can tell the story too. ����������
Practice Take a CU, MS and WS of a person making sure you: • Have light in the eyes • Leave headroom • Leave Looking space • Check the edges • Have a good background ������� CU, MS & WS ������� : • ���������������� • ����
Rule of 1/3 rds ����� � ��� 1/3 Which one looks better? �������
Rule of 1/3 rds ����� � ��� 1/3 ✓X Which one looks better? �������
Color ��
Complementary Colors ����
Complementary Colors ������ Blue & Orange �������
Complementary Colors ������ Red & Green ������
Complementary Colors ������ Purple & Yellow ������
Monochrome Colors ������� Different tints of the same color
Monochrome Colors �������
Depth of Field ����
Depth of Field ����
Depth of Field ����
Depth of Field ���� X
Leading Lines ����
Leading Lines����
Symmetry/Patterns ������ /������ photo courtesy of Sam Ortiz
Symmetry/Patterns ������ /������ photo courtesy of Sam Ortiz
Texture ������ photo courtesy of Sam Ortiz
Reflections ������ photo courtesy of Sam Ortiz
Reflections ������
Perspective ������
Perspective ������
Perspective ������
Perspective ������
Framing ����
Practice ������ Shoot examples of: • Rule of 1/3 rds • Warm & Cool Color • Complementary Color • Monochrome Color • Depth of Field • • ������� : • ����� ��� 1/3 • • ���������� • • ���������� • ���� Leading Lines Symmetry/Pattern Textures Reflections • • Perspective Scale Balance Framing ���� • ������ /������ • ����������� • ����