FST-3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Outer Space, Aerial Perspective, Symmetry In Biology
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Screen space - the visible space within the screen. Bilateral symmetry (symmetrical composition) the extreme balancing of the left and right halves of the film frame; to achieve compositional balance, place the figure at the center of the frame and minimize distracting elements at the side. Balanced composition norm; a compositional choice in film in which the frame feels balanced. Monochromatic color design - color design that emphasizes a narrow set of shades (in purity/lightness) of a single color. Our eyes are sensitive and biased towards registering differences and changes. Our tendency to notice visual differences is strongly aroused when the image includes movement (most important depth cue) Depth cues elements of an image that creates the impression of a 3-d area. Volume when an object is solid and occupies a 3-d area. Off-center linear perspective vanishing point is not the geometric center of the plane. Monocular - illusion of depth requires input from only one eye.