• Johari70
    Terima kasih karena berkunjung

Angle Shooting

Kamis, 08 November 2012
Another technique is said to be due to not only rely on the angle, the size of the image, camera movement and objects but also other elements such as light, property and the environment. Average shooting using these techniques produce more dramatic impression.
· Backlight Shot: shooting technique to the object with lighting from behind.· Reflection Shot: retrieval techniques are not directed at the object but from a mirror / water to reflective objects.· Door Frame Shot: images taken from outside the door while the scene is in the room.· Artificial Framing Shot: objects such as leaves or twigs placed in front of the camera so as if the object were taken from behind the branches.· Jaws Shot: the camera object as if surprised to see the camera.· Framing with Background: stay focused in front of the object, but the background is raised so that there is a wonderful impression.· The Secret of Foreground Framing Shot: making objects that are in front to the background so that it becomes a fusion scene.· Tripod Transition: the position of the camera is on a tripod and switch from one object to another object quickly.· Artificial Hairlight: Hair object given the effects of artificial light so shine and more dramatic.· Fast Road Effect: techniques taken from the car while speeding.· Walking Shot: This technique of taking a picture on the object that is running. Typically used to indicate the person who was walking in a hurry or being something.
· Over Shoulder: shooting from behind the object, the object is usually only seen head or shoulders only. Taking this to show that the object was seeing something or may object conversing.
· Profile Shot: if two people are in dialogue, but taking pictures from the side, the camera shows the first and the second two-camera showed.

1 komentar:

Posting Komentar

Diberdayakan oleh Blogger.

Total Pageviews

Cari Blog Ini

Labels