Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Marissa Johnson
                                                     Wasp by Andrea Arnold

Shots-
close up
extreme close up
mid shot
wide shot
establishing shot
medium close up


Diegetic sounds-
walking/ foot steps; 00:15
cars driving past; 9;06
knocking on door; 00:55

Non-Diegetic sounds-
baby crying; 1:03
birds tweeting; 5:07
music; 9:49

                                     

                               White balance
The color of an object is affected by the lighting conditions under which it is viewed. Our eyes and our brain compensate for different types of light—that's why a white object appears white to us whether it's viewed in sunlight, under overcast skies or indoors under incandescent or fluorescent light. But digital cameras need help to emulate this process, to compensate for different types of lighting and render a white object white.


                                            Rule of thirds


The “Rule of Thirds” one of the first things that budding digital photographers learn about in classes on photography and rightly so as it is the basis for well balanced and interesting shots.

This is my storyboard.




We had to make a storyboard and say what shots we were going to use. I have used
- Ast shot which is zoomed out to set the scene
- Close up which would be to introduced the character
-Ts to get a good look at the character, this shot would be zoomed out and be moved up and down
-pan, this is to see the rest of the characters, the camera action would be zoomed out and be moved from let to right
-Mid shot to get a look at the character speaking, slightly zoomed in
- Extreme close up shot to see the character smile, the camera action would be fully zoomed in.

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