Light House Camera Angles
Birds Eye shot is when the camera is above the object. I used the golden ratio for this, with the lighthouse being in the upper right |
Close up shot is to emphasize characteristics of the subject or to emphasize objects on the subject Used leading lines as well to draw the eyes to the light |
An Establishing Shot shows the general area in where action will be. formal balance horizontally made a split between the water and the land. |
Eye Level Shot is where you are at eye level with the subject. The repetition of lines moving away from the lighthouse emphasizes and draws attention to it. |
Over the Shoulder: A shot in which we see a character or main object over another’s shoulder, Informal balance showed some sort of power or even difference in height. |
Point of view is any shot from a character’s point of view Used the point of view to show the difference in texture in the stone, ground, and water. |
Worms eye view is a view where the camera is on the ground looking up at the subject. Diagonal lines contrasted with the tip of the mountain and the lighthouse, thus making a dynamic shot. |
If I were to do this again, The one thing I would do would be this. I NEED MORE VARIETY! When I made this, I didn't take into account how bland the landscape would be. A variety of coloration is essential for a photo that is pleasing to the eye. I would also of liked to use more principles other than just formal and informal balance.
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