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Preliminary Exercise 6: Digital Camerawork Organizer: Shot Sizes

                 In section 1, we talk about extreme medium shot, master shot, wide shot, full shot, medium full shot, medium shot, medium close up, close up, and extreme close up. these are the different shot sizes.  These shots show different aspects of the main character. they also establish where the characters actions are mainly taking place. Another point is that you could figure out who the different character is and what role they play in the movie. The main two that i like from this section are the extreme close up and medium shot.     I like the extreme close up because it shows the emotion behind someone's action. In this shot...  . ​ Nate is fed up with the bullying and jokes  that Ajanae's brother has been making  . ​  He  feels as though it's time to take matters  into his own hands.    I like the medium shot because in our PowerPoint it shows Nate finally making a friend af...

Introduction to storyboarding: Camera framing

The arrangement of the items within the frame is referred to as framing. "Camera framing" takes into account the stage design, how actors are positioned and move throughout the scene, and actor blocking. In particular, the placement of the subject will be highlighted through framing. By focusing on the framed object, camera framing pleases the audience.  We are able to produce distinctive, visually pleasing photos for the directors. To express a story visually, shot composition and how to employ it are essential. The attention-grabbing camera composition helps you navigate and balance the narrative behind your photograph. When seeing a two-dimensional image, good shot composition and lighting will assist the audience experience a three-dimensional world  screen.