Wednesday 14 October 2015

Kiera Head room,Lead room and framing



1. Head room:
Head room is the space between the top of the subjects head and the top frame of compositions. Your subject eyes should be placed in the top 3rd of the compositions.

2. Dead Space:
dead space means there is too head room

3. Lead Room:
Lead room is the space where the dramatic energy is directed. For close up shots lead room id often referred to as 'nose room'

If you don't leave space for head room it will look like you are looking into the corner of the frame. This is an incorrect way of filming.

4. Anticipatory Framing:

Establishes that the camera needs to anticipate the movement within a scene rather than react to it

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