Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Framing and Angles in Film/TV
Now that I have a general understanding of framing, angles, and composition, I'm able to recognize them in cinema and television and appreciate their purpose. Before this unit, I was aware of some of the general framing like long shots and close ups, but there were so many others that I had no idea existed. However now that I've been taught what to look for, it's hard not to appreciate it when something like a low angle shows up in a movie I'm watching, and the context perfectly fits the reasons I've learned it's used (making characters appear more strong and powerful). Outside of film/tv, I see concepts like composition play out in the real world in interior design, painting, and theater. In those cases, it's also about finding a balanced composition where elements in the foreground hold a larger meaning than what is placed in the background, and different elements come together to promote symmetry and uniformity.
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