FTT10101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Zoom Lens, Establishing Shot, Shallow Focus

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Nature of photographic image (choices in film stock, speed of motion, lenses, focus, depth, visual effects) Slide 6= scenes from children of men drained the color from the scene to show the dystopian nature of the film and scene. Slide 7= processed/composite shot put together from two different spaces/places use of cgi to give futuristic look. Fast motion effect: shoot less frames per second meaning that when you are projecting at 24 frames per second, there is less there so it seems to go faster. Slow motion effect: shoot more frames per second meaning that when you are projecting at 24 frames per second, there is more there so it takes longer: more common because it looks more natural. Delineating lenses by focal length: telephoto lens can get very close up on something but cannot get a wide view squeezes space. Allows filmmaker to magnify action at a distance.

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