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Introduction to Storyboarding: Camera Composition Week 11/14-18

 


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Camera composition is referring to the way elements of a scene are arranged in a camera frame. This is significant because it assists driving the story behind your image and catches the audience attention. In addition, there's 7 rules to composition. For Instance, leading lines this helps to direct an audience. Rule of 3rds: this enables grids on the camera. Symmetry/Asymmetry Shot: both sides of the shot are mirrored images. On the other hand, Asymmetry is an equal visual weight. 

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To start off, the main important rules to camera composition is Point Shot: this is used to organize a particular frame. Also, point shot is often paired with Rule of 3rd's. Next, shape shot helps to bring a visual identity to an image. The key points are that creates our visual reality. Creates frames within frames. Deep focus shot: when both the subject and the background are shown in full detail. 
Reflection
This offers more visual info to the reader and is used to create layered images with action happening in the back, middle and foreground. This lesson was very helpful.

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