Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Group Assignment - Video

LEADING ROOM: The "leading room" (also known as the nose room, leading space and/or leading) is used in many visual arts including: painting, drawing, film and photography. The "leading room" is when the subject is inside a frame that has "white space" in and/or behind the object (Space for the subject to move). An example of this is if a person walking down the street inside a movie has to get to the music studio, the director(s) uses a "leading room" frame to show that.
LOOKING ROOM: Look room is the space in front of someones face in a shot. It is a composition used frequently in photography and video. The room gives the impression is looking at, or talking to someone off screen. Without this room the subject will appear boxed in, or confined. 

PANNING: In photography, panning refers to the rotation in a horizontal plane of a still camera or a video camera. I chose this picture for because in this picture it really shows panning perfectly and it shows how fast the car is going without blurring the car itself. 


HEAD ROOM: Headroom is the amount of space between the top of the subject's head and the top of the frame. 


Tilt: Moving the cameras lens up or down while keeping its horizontal axis constant. Nod your head up and down - this is tilting. Camera is stationary and rotates in a vertical plane. 


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