Wednesday 18 December 2013

P1. ANALYSING YOUR CINEMATOGRAPHY Good

I like this picture as you can tell he is looking at someone which was the purpose of the photo. The background is burred so that you can see the character more clearly. This was done on purpose to show  that this shot is focused on him. 
This shot represents a P.O.V shot and you can get from this image that he is focused on the clock. In this image you can see that the fan is on the left and the yellow and green board is on the right. We kept this in because it shows the distance between him and the clock (View Point). There is no accidental clutter.
This shot shows the character reaching for his bag. The background is plain so that you can see the bag more clearly. The Viewpoint is shown by the distance of the characters eyes from the bag. You can tell this is a P.O.V shot because you can also see the table which you would be able to see if you really did this. The shot has no clutter and you can tell what's going on.

I choose this shot because you can tell exactly what is happening by just looking at it. In this shot the lockers represent leading lines which you can follow all the way up to the character. Good use of the Rule Of Third because she isn't located in the centre of the frame which creates a different feel to the image. This shot has come from the ViewPoint of the other character (Jasper) as he looks at her. Finally there is no clutter in the frame.

This shot clearly focuses on the character Jasper and how he reacts to something. Good use of eye line match, which tells us that we will look at Ruby next. Background blurry so we can main focus goes to Jasper. There is also no clutter which is a good thing.
I like this shot the most because even though the character is placed in the centre of the frame you can still tell he is important. The low angled shot shows power which I feel this imaged needed. The low angle shot was to show the viewers that he is looking at the piece of paper. The background is hard to see, which is good as it puts the focus on the sheet of paper and Jasper. Finally there is no clutter.

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