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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Commercial:GLUETATHA ITOM
GLUETATHA ITOM
By: Josephine Cailing
Shireen Monib
and
Van Nagac
By: Josephine Cailing
Shireen Monib
and
Van Nagac
Note: This commercial is just part of our compilation in MULTISYS project. The commercial was just based on our creative imagination, and there is no certain truth about this product.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Directionality
Front light
Your subject is front lit when the light source is directly behind you and shining on the thing you are photographing.It is a lighting technique in which the light sources (natural or artificial) are in front of the subject.
Full Side light
It is a lighting technique in which the light source are in the side of the object effecting a shadow on it.
Back light
It is a lighting technique in which the light source is at the back of the subject.
Top light
It is a lighting technique emphasizing the light at the top of the object that you are capturing.
Under light
A lighting technique in which the light source is under the object that you are capturing.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Picture Composition
Head Room
"Headroom" is the term given to the space
above the subject's head. If you watch any TV, you will see a consistent sliver of space in close-ups of people. Too much headroom makes your shot look off balance--and too little cuts of the subject's head.
Looking Space
( The object is looking at something)
When we see a person looking at something, we often tend to look at the same direction. We are also used to the idea that people, animals and vehicles have a certain direction to where they are going. We assume that they move forward. This is a matter that should be taken into consideration in image composition. It's often distracting if there is a person, an animal or a vehicle on the edge of the photo that seems to be moving away from the photo and we can't see where to. It's also often distracting if there is a person on the edge of the photo who is looking away from the picture. This kind of composition should usually be avoided.
Walking Space
(same with traveling shot)
Leveling
(The object in a camera shot is straight)
The objective of any leveling shot is to direct the line of sight in a horizontal direction. The various models have different means of approaching this objective. Most levels are capable of turning only on a vertical axis.
Body Framing
3 Photos Emphasizing The Foreground + Background
In this camera shot,the main object in this photo is the "hand bracelet " emphasizing the foreground and the background.
In this camera shot,the main object in this photo is the "fries" ,the photo also emphasize the foreground and the background of the fries.
In this camera shot,the main object in this photo is still the "fries".The "hand" in this picture is just part of the background emphasizing with the foreground.
"Headroom" is the term given to the space
above the subject's head. If you watch any TV, you will see a consistent sliver of space in close-ups of people. Too much headroom makes your shot look off balance--and too little cuts of the subject's head.
Looking Space
( The object is looking at something)
When we see a person looking at something, we often tend to look at the same direction. We are also used to the idea that people, animals and vehicles have a certain direction to where they are going. We assume that they move forward. This is a matter that should be taken into consideration in image composition. It's often distracting if there is a person, an animal or a vehicle on the edge of the photo that seems to be moving away from the photo and we can't see where to. It's also often distracting if there is a person on the edge of the photo who is looking away from the picture. This kind of composition should usually be avoided.
Walking Space
(same with traveling shot)
Leveling
(The object in a camera shot is straight)
The objective of any leveling shot is to direct the line of sight in a horizontal direction. The various models have different means of approaching this objective. Most levels are capable of turning only on a vertical axis.
Body Framing
3 Photos Emphasizing The Foreground + Background
In this camera shot,the main object in this photo is the "hand bracelet " emphasizing the foreground and the background.
In this camera shot,the main object in this photo is the "fries" ,the photo also emphasize the foreground and the background of the fries.
In this camera shot,the main object in this photo is still the "fries".The "hand" in this picture is just part of the background emphasizing with the foreground.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Shots by Camera Movement
Travelling Shot
A camera moves with the action in the scene.
Panning Shot
A horizontal shot which the object moves from left to right or right to left in the same axis.
Tilting Shot
A shot of a vertical movement starting from Up or Down.
Framing Hights
Extreme Close Up
A picture taken at extremly close range; for example, an extreme close-up of a face might show only an eye.
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