Monday, 17 November 2008

Lighting Workshop

On friday the 14 of Nov, myself and my media attended a trip to the BBC 21 century class. At the BBC 21cc we was given a hands on workshop presentation on lighting and the use of different light and also the effect of different light such as key light full light and back light, each of these different light plays a major part if marking a film. peter start off the workshop with a demonstration of the work that her have done in the past and what different kind of jobs he work with. He show us the use of gel and other in camera effect like flood to add effects. there were other technique  the key light is the main light, the fill light is the light were the shadow of the key object is and final the back light is the light at the back of the key object, this allow the key object to stand out from the background by creating a glow around the object.

 the and a lecture from a female director named Shelly Love 

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

story board 10 shots



1. Long shot of the back of the runner.
2. Med close up shot of the runner hiding behind a building.
3. Close up on chasing feet.
4. Long shot of the runner running.
5. M
id Close of another person running to wards the runner from the side.
6. Long point of view shot of the runner back from the point of view of the other runner running behind him.
7. Long shot of the runner dropped onto the round by a wooden log.
8.
Close up shot of the runner with a out of focus shot of runner number 2
9. Close mid shot of runner number 1 look back.
10.Close up shot slit screen of both runner 1 and 2




Monday, 15 September 2008

The rule of thirds


The rule is a guide line that photographers and camera man use to identify the main part of the still or moving image to help you to create the best possible quality image. the is divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines. The four points formed by the intersections of these lines are the area were the photographer and the camera man would use to show the main part of the still or moving image. Proponents of this technique claim that aligning a photograph with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the photo than simply centering the feature would.




this is a still that i have taken use the rule of third. over all i have gain alot from learning about the rule of third. and i am able to see the reason of using it.