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Title: | 2nd year cinematography |
Authors: | Abreham dires |
Issue Date: | 15-Jan-2020 |
Description: | There are some simple cinematography techniques that will have a great impact in making your videos look more professional. The Rule of Thirds is a technique of dividing the frame up into a 3x3 grid, splitting your frame into nine boxes. Our natural impulse is to put our subject dead center, but a centered subject will look like they’re caught in a spotlight, and by dropping them in the center of the frame, it gives them nowhere to go. Instead, by positioning your action in any of the four vertices where those nine boxes meet, you create a balance in your composition that feels more natural. |
URI: | http://196.189.45.87:80/handle/123456789/87294 |
Appears in Collections: | Film and Television Production |
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