Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Project 1 Analysing Your Cinematography

BAD SHOTS  

The main purpose in the shot is to see the phone but its not even in focus in the shot and the character in the shot should be annoyed but there smiling. I think the shot has a nice rule of third.

There's a nice bit of pattern and symmetry in the background. The shot isn't shot very well there's a bin right in the middle of the shot and a table sticking out along bottom where Matt took the picture. To improve this we could crop around the table or mask it out but its properly easier to re-shoot it.
The main thing wrong with this shot is that its portrait when all the others and they should all be landscape other than that I think its a good shot the books in center and focus and that's the main draw for the shot.













This shot gives a sense of movement and has a nice rule of thirds but there's really too much in the shot and most of its boring the shot really needs to be croppt.
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Again another bin in the shot and the backgrounds very cluttered with posters that arnt even symmetrical. we did take another shot of this scene without the bin in it.

GOOD SHOTS 

I like this over the head shot it shows a nice depth of field leading lines. I think the blurriness of the background gives the shot a good effect and makes the character stand out more.

This shot has a nice angle and viewpoint to show the book. The book could probably be at a better angle to see the cover and there's a nice rule of third.

The handshake is right slap bang in the middle of the picture makes it the center of attention and that's a good thing for the shot. The shot would be better if the hands where a equal amount in the frame.

This photos kind of apply s to the rule of thirds but it gives a nice viewpoint and a sense of height as if the character is towering over the other character.and it kind of frames the other character.

This photo gives a really strong sense of movement I think it also has a good rule of third and I like the slight angle the shot it makes the character look straight and centered while the rest of the scene is at an angle.

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