I thought a lot of the shots that our group got were pretty great it was hard to find what I wanted and didn't want to be cut from the film. I think I could improve a bit more with the tempo and making the cuts not so sudden at times.
Leading Lines L eading lines are lines that appear in a photograph that has been framed and positioned by the photographer to draw the viewer's eye towards a specific point of interest. These lines often draw the viewer's eye in a specific direction or towards a designated portion of the photograph. Vertical Lines When scanning a photo our eyes move from left to right, rather than up and down, so vertical lines work well to lead the viewer's eye upwards. When we think of growth, we think of an upwards direction. Using vertical lines to lead the eye upwards emphasizes growth and determination. Horizontal Lines A horizontal line is a straight line that runs from the left side of the frame to the right. The most commonly used horizontal line in photography genres that are practiced outdoors is the Earth's horizon – the apparent line that separates the land from the sky. Diagonal Lines Diagonal lines generally work well to draw the eye of an image's viewer through the ...
One thing I would do better next time is to Be better planned out when it's time to film because there were times we didn't know what shot we were on and it just would have made things much smoother. One thing that went really well is us as a team worked really well we were all contributing and giving ideas for shots and what we should do in the shot. We had some fun with it.
Comments
Post a Comment