Friday, November 6, 2015
Composition Scavenger Hunt
P2T1_Composition_2015 from Kapaa Middle School MEDIA on Vimeo.
I think the most important composition filming technique is point of view, and no you did not see it in the video above. Not only do I think it is the best I think it is the most exciting! Because you can see what the person is going through or doing. Lets say someone is riding a bike on a mountain, not just any mountain, the mountain trail is only 1 foot wide! You can see the person on the super scary trail riding their bike you may not be able to see their reaction but you will see the person peddling and almost to the part of the mountain where the width extends and.... He just fell off.
I think some of the most difficult composition techniques are high angle, low angle, ants eye, and leading lines. These all are difficult because either you'll have to be high up or low on the ground or have to find a certain place and angle. You would use these composition techniques for humor. You might use leading lines so that people know what to focus on.
In this GT project my teammates were very helpful and reliable. Their names are Cephas Woodward and Jason Hoy. We all did something in editing. Jason did music Cephas did titles and I did transition, I also made sure they were on task and to see if we all liked our final product. All of us did camera and we switched it around a lot.
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