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Friday, November 13, 2015

Composition Scavenger Hunt


I think the most important composition technique is leading lines, Why do I think that? You may ask, well because leading lines draw your eye to the subject and make your shot much more interesting. When you look at a leading lines photo your attention goes directly to the main point of the image, is makes like your looking into depth as well. I think leading lines is a very cool imagery technique because it can make your pictures much more amusing to look at and observe. Leading line is the most interesting photo shot because of all the creativity.
I think the most difficult composition technique is parts of a whole, why? Because if you look at a photo that is just a part of something it wouldn't make complete sense to you. If you saw a part of a face (in video above) it is actually really confusing to why you would only see half a face and not know why your only seeing half. I guess if you were to use it more you would have to take a parts of a whole photo or video of an object that won't make is odd to look at. It's also kind of hard to use this composition technique because when you look at a part of something its not interesting its more confusing and boring.
My team meats were Daileen Barton and Nahele Keale and they were both really easy to work with. I believe that our team worked well together in this project we all got along well and got our work done. The first scene we shot was rule of thirds scenery and Daileen shot it, I did the second shot rule of thirds subject. Some of the other ones were contrast and content Daileen shot it and i did the voice over, leading lines was done by Daileen, Nahele did framing, Daileen also did parts of a whole, Nahele did the extreme close up of her eye, Daileen did repetition of shapes, for grouping shots we were all included in the shot, and last is unusual angle done by Nahele. All the voice overs describing what the techniques were done by Daileen and my self because Nahele wasn't here.

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