Sunday, September 29, 2013

Visuals by Chari as on 27/09/2013


"He said nothing interesting, as always"






"1st shot in almost most feature films is a 'long shot'"

"Aspect Ratio is 3:4, simply because our eyes move horizontally... "

"Long shot will have an ambience, and a context to it"

"A mid shot is an introductory shot that will and is used to introduce a person"

" When you take a shot you take into a consideration that a good camera can take in only 60 degrees against a human eyes' 180 degrees."

Various Kinds of Shots:

Pan Left and Right -> Track Left and Right
Tilt Up and Down (also depress and elevate)
Zoom In and Zoom Out  --> Track In and Out


Components of a picture...

  • Foreground 
  • Picture itself 
  • Background   

A shot duration should ideally be around 3- 5 seconds, for below 3 seconds it wont/doesn't register and anything after 5 seconds it gets monotonous. 

Shots are either Objective or Subjective, a low-angle shot is used to denote a 'larger than life' whilst a 'high-angle' image does the very opposite of a low- angle shot. 

Time Dilation is when a shot denotes a time to have slowed down. Time Contraction is when an incident panning 15 minutes is shown in 15 seconds without losing the essence or the meaning of it at all. 

Cut - Away shots are those that are shot away from action. 

       




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