Friday, August 28, 2015
Printing Project
This is a video that we made called "Printing Project"
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Six Shot System
Six- Shot System
By Lina Sattarin
This is the six- shot system. It is used to get a variety of shots using one model and/or one area.
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This is a close-up of the face. This shot shows the emotion of the subject. For a photo to be considered a close-up of the face, it has to show someone's face from chin to forehead.
This is a close-up of the hands. This shot shows the action of the shot. In this shot it shows the subject's hands are writing or studying.
This is an over the shoulder shot (OTS). This shows what the subject is looking at; their point of view. To take this shot remember the rule of thirds, and put the subjects head on one rule of third line and what they are looking at on another.
This is a medium shot. It captures a general perspective of what the subject is doing. To be considered a medium shot it has to be of the subject from the waist up.
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This is a wide shot. This shows the subject's physical characteristics. To be a wide shot it has to be of the subject from head to toe.
This is an extra-wide shot. It shows everything around the subject. It gives you a great perspective on what is around the subject.
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