Eggleston’s Early Life. William Eggleston was born on July 27, 1939. He grew up on his family’s former cotton plantation in the Mississippi Delta. He spent his childhood drawing, playing piano, and playing around with electronics. He also had a hobby of cutting out the pictures in magazines and purchasing postcards. He also loved visual media. He attended boarding school in hisContinue reading “William Eggleston”
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Storyboarding Shot Types.
Establishing Shot Often included at the beginning of a scene, the establishing shot helps to build ambiance and may give a nod towards the context of what’s to come. It generally comes in the form of a long shot and indicates where, (and sometimes when) the scene is taking place. This scene takes place atContinue reading “Storyboarding Shot Types.”
Filming Movements
Zoom Shot. It can be used to effectively magnify a certain focus point in the frame. Panning Shot. The camera position stays in place. It can be used to follow a moving character or to fit more into the frame. For an example, panning across a landscape creates a sense of place. Tilt Shot. AContinue reading “Filming Movements”
Types Of Lighting
Rembrandt Lighting. Gives off an dramatic mood. Short Lighting. Narrows the face/heavy contrast for depth. Loop Lighting. Subtle depth and interest while still lit and bright. Butterfly Lighting Downward shadow, beauty shot. Split Lighting. Creates a dramatic effect where 1 side is lit and the other is dark. Broad Lighting The opposite of short lighting.
Photography Camera Focus
Continuous Focusing Mode Good for fast moving objects One Shot Focusing Mode Good for modelling Automatic Autofocus Mode I guess like Continuous Focusing Mode but its more focused? Manual Focusing Mode Creates a shallow depth of field