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Film production

Thriller production
composition and framing 
Before
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After.
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The depth of field.
The Depth of Field that you select when taking an image will drastically impact the composition image. It can isolate a subject from its background and foreground or it can put the same subject in context by revealing its surroundings with a leather depth of field
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Symmetry.
Depending upon the scene - symmetry can be something to go for or avoiding a completely asymmetrical shot with a strong composition and a good point of interest can lead to a striking image. But without a strong point of interest, it can be a little predictable. Experiment with both in the one shoot to see which works best
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Framing.
The perspective that a shot is taken from is another element that can have a big impact upon an image. Shooting from up high and looking down on subject or shooting from looking up on the same subject drastically impact not only the ‘look of the image’  different point of interest.
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Perspective.
The perspective that a shot is taken from is another element that can have a big impact upon an image. Shooting from up high and looking down on subject or shooting from looking up on the same subject drastically impact not only the ‘look of the image’  different point of interest.
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Space.

There can be a fine line between filling your frame with your subject and creating an excellent sense of intimacy and connection) and also giving your subject space to breathe. 

Either technique can be effective so experimenting with moving in close  and moving out to capture a subject in its context 

Sometimes it is is what you leave off an image that makes it special 

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Colours.

The colours in an image and how they are arranged can make or break a shot. 

Bright colours can add vibrancy energy and interest however in the wrong position they can also distract the viewer of an image away from focal points.

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Rule of thirds.
The rule of third is a rule of thumb or guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images designing film and painting and photographs
Storyboard challenge 
From this challenge, I have realised that following a storyboard can be hard as you need to know how the editing and cameras need to be done/placed 

Final film: WATCHHOUSE

Blooper reel

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