Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Good Shots

This is a good shot because you capture the feeling of being towered over by the bully, and the background is quite simple so the eyes are still drawn to Matt, however there is enough in the background to know about the kind of place the character is in.

This is a good shot because the background is blurred, making Callum the main focus. The way the character is looking down slightly helps you to pick up on the fact that he's talking, and the shot isn't breaking the rule of thirds because the face isn't central.

This is a good shot because is shows a clear example of using diagonals and leading lines to set the tone of the shot - for example it's an empty, open space and the character is looking down, suggesting he is sad/lonely.

This is an example of a good shot because the background isn't distracting, and the characters fill the frame well. The way the cropping of who is holding Callum's shoulder makes the shot interesting because you don't know who it is.

This is an example of a good shot because the viewpoint is creative and interesting, the background is simple so the focal point isn't pulled away from the main character, and it isn't a central shot (which is bad).

This is a good shot because the framing is right, the characters are filling the space, there is 'space to move', they are avoiding the middle, and there is a balance of elements because of the two characters on each side of the shot.

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