Wednesday 22 September 2010

Shot Composition of Camera Angles

  • I took a picture of a young teenager in the composition of a 'rule of third.'
  • I thought that this would be a brilliant technique to re-create for the reason that the picture begins to look realistic rather than staged.
  • This picture has been taken perfectly as the subject of the picture is shown clearly.
  • The image also captures a beautiful, realistic backdrop; thereby illustrating that the picture is a 'rule of third.'


  • I took a picture of a male teenager demonstrating a close up camera composition.
  • I thought that this particular photograph looked realistic and professional as it illustrates the features and expression of the actor. By cutting off a small part of his head but keeping his chin in view, this allows the picture to look realistic rather than it looking wrong to the viewer.
  • As the photographer, I did not include the backdrop into the photo because it would no longer resemble a close up camera composition.
  • This is a picture of male teenager signifying an extreme long shot camera composition.
  • This picture is an extremely significant photo which is used many times in the media industry today as it demonstrates that the background in the scene is just as important as the character.
  • Not only is the character noticed in this photo but the backdrop plays an important role as well. This gives the actor moving room in the direction they are heading and allows the viewer to see where they are going.

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