Hello everybody today i'll be talking about composition techniques. Now my period was really confused on unusual angles so I'll have to say that that one is the most important! Unusual angles really make things interesting I think that my classmate cody and his team did an amazing example. Unusual angles are used a lot actually if you watch any movie that has a at least some action I will have to say they probably used it. So unusual angles in my opinion is the most important because it spices things up!
I think the most difficult composition technique would be leading lines. Mainly because I have an idea of what it is but maybe about eighty or seventy five percent of the time I don't know wether or not it's actually leading lines. I definitely have a ton of ideas about leading lines for future reference/projects, for example say someone is looking for something and when they do find it the world's lines would lead the eye right to it. So leading lines I would say is one of the trickiest composition technique out of the ten I did. I think leading lines is not only the trickiest but it is really amazing when not only you can correctly use it, but also when you can use it when another technique such as framing!
I think the most difficult composition technique would be leading lines. Mainly because I have an idea of what it is but maybe about eighty or seventy five percent of the time I don't know wether or not it's actually leading lines. I definitely have a ton of ideas about leading lines for future reference/projects, for example say someone is looking for something and when they do find it the world's lines would lead the eye right to it. So leading lines I would say is one of the trickiest composition technique out of the ten I did. I think leading lines is not only the trickiest but it is really amazing when not only you can correctly use it, but also when you can use it when another technique such as framing!
Know the three people that have made this project so well and on time and are two hard workers. The first would be my teammate also known as Isaac, was mainly on camera or trying to give me ideas for our shots. My other team Jason I think is probably both on and behind camera man, he told me what to do and what not to do. Lastly none other than me I think I tried to take charge, but two of my ideas wen't wrong. One of these mistakes was grouping shots, at first I wanted to take a shot of all three of us but we did me and Isaac instead. My padding was also bad, and my leading lines shot was really bad I thought that it was all good but I think I needed lines that lead the eye to Isaac and more lines.