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Preliminary exercise #11

In this image I took, I used the rule of thirds to focus the attention to the person's face so that it can be inferred that that person is concentrated on their work. I lined him up in the top right focal point, so that there is still room in the other quadrants to provide the school-like setting.

To really emphasize focus on the figure intended, I could have used a shallow focus on him. Techniques like camera setting are things i need to get better at.

In this picture I took, I used a natural lighting to create shadows. This can create an ominous tone, and is a good shot for a horror film which invokes suspense, as it is unknown what is in the shadows created by the trees, blocking the street light.


In this video, I used the technique of a handheld camera to display a sense of action and chaos. The angle of the shot being from behind the birds allows the audience to assume that they are being chased, and are panicked. 

To create a clearer video, i should have used a camera locking technique so that the viewer can still make out what is going on, with the same effect of panic.

In this photo I took, I used a flashlight to shine light on to one side of the person's face, to create key lighting. This is used to highlight one side of her face, which the audience focuses on to analyze her emotions and expressions, leaving the other in the dark, creating a separate side of the character's personality the audience does not know about.

i could have waited for a darker time to take the shot, where natural lighting would create a larger contrast between the two sides of the character's face.






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