撮影パート01の構成
A composition is a way in which one element (text, object, diagram, etc.) is displayed in a frame relative to other objects and within the frame itself.
What is the best configuration?
That's when the creators can seamlessly convey a message to the audience while the scenes and photos are very pleasing to the viewer's eyes.
That is, the scene has 03 major dimensions.
1. Focus element
2. Structure
3. Balance
Therefore, Part 01 of this series describes the Focal element.
The focus element is what you see when you look at the image, or what you notice when the scene first appears in the movie.So
you might think this is the right focus, but the Focal element has nothing but the focus of the camera.
Therefore, the scene has various natural Focal elements such as:
1. High contrast
2. Saturation
3. Camera focus
4. Motion
5. Face or person (person)
These are the elements that you can naturally create in your scene to capture the focus of your audience.Next
is the creator of the Focal element, which creates an artificial focus on the scene.Some of these techniques are commonly used by some cinematographers to make the scene more beautiful.I will give some examples to discuss how they have been used effectively to gain the focus of the audience.
1. Guidelines
2. Framing
3. Geometry
4. Diagonal lines
5. Scales
6. Target line of sight
So, they are the techniques commonly used in movies, so let's first talk about all natural focus elements.
1. High contrast
2. Saturation
3. Camera focus
4. Motion
5. Face or person (person)
In my article, I'll do a more detailed analysis of these major Natural elements.Click Here to read if you are interested.
https://www.shortmoviereviews.com/2020/04/composition-of-movie-part-01.html
Sources: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/rules-of-shot-composition-in-film/
http://www.elementsofcinema.com/cinematography/composition.html
https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/create-compelling-film-composition/