Monday, 27 September 2010

post 2, storyboard drawing, shot sizes and framing

Shot 1 : Extreme close up

Shot 2 : Close up

Shot 3 : Medium close up

Shot 4 : Medium shot

Shot 5 : 3/4 shot

Shot 6 : Medium long shot

Shot 7 : Long shot


 
Shot 8 : Establishing shot

Rule of thirds

The rule of thirds is in visual arts such as painting, photography and design. The rule states that an image taken should be divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and the focus of the picture should be placed along these lines or their intersections. Proponents of the technique claim that aligning a subject with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the composition than simply centering the subject would.
http://www.wikipedia.com/

This picture corrisponds with the rule of thirds as the main attraction of the piece is positioned on one of the intersections. Personally I like this picture as it shows the definition and true beauty of the eagle, especially its wings. i also liked the blured out effect imposed to the background, this further empthisises the focus of the picture being the eagle.


This picture however does not corrispond with the requirements of the "rule of thirds" as the piece of chicken is based in the centre of the picture. Although this picture does not follow the "rule of thirds" i still like as the golden brown colour of the chicken is brought out by the black grill.

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