MULTIMEDIA PRODJECT Austin Connelly Alex Murphy Robert Ard
MULTIMEDIA PRODJECT Austin Connelly, Alex Murphy, Robert Ard
Rule of thirds � � � Principle of imposing an imaginary grid of nine equal spaces (like a tic-tac-toe grid) over a scene to be photographed, then positioning the most important elements of the image along the gridlines, most preferably at or near the intersection of two imaginary line. The image has imaginary lines that make the object appear at a intersection The clock is at the top left inter section
Framing � � The picture has a window entering into a place causing the person looking at the photo to look into the window Definition- The using of elements within a scene to visually surrounded the subject and draw attention to it
Leading lines � � The edge of the table is leading towards the object which in this case is the tribe time sign Actual or suggested lines in an image in a specific direction, usually to the focal point
Front Lighting � This is a example of back lighting because, the light is in front of the object.
Back Lighting � � this is an example of front lighting because, the lighting is in front of the camera of the object. The room behind the object(Austin) is pitch black and the light from behind the camera the shines onto the object
Perspective � � This perspective is the above perspective, because we’re taking a picture of the object from the top of the object In photography, what makes items look larger and closer or smaller and farther away; can be used to create depth and express a story about the subject
Perspective Cont. � This picture is a example of side perspective, because the photo is showing the object from a side view
Perspective cont. � This picture is a example of below perspective, because the object picture was taken from under making the object appear taller and more majestic
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