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7 basic types of shots that uses in films

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      Hello everyone, Today we see about some basic types of camera angle shot that all uses in movies. Every CINEMATOGRAPHER must know these type of shot. If you are a beginner this blog post will surely help to improve your cinematography skill.       Each single shot says something in a situation. There are basic 7 types of shots that always use in cinema movies to give a cinematic feel. Here we see. Table of contents:- Extreme wide angle shot Wide angle shot Medium shot Medium close shot Close up shot Extreme close up shot Point of view (POV) 1. Extreme wide angle shot      Extreme wide angle shot are uses to show a location or a place. It must be too far from the subject or a place to show the entire view to the audience. It subconsciously conveys message to the audience that what place is this and where they are or a showing location. This type of shot uses rarely in movies. This shot is particularly use only with wide angle lens. 2. Wide angle shot      Wide angle shots widely u

5 basic rules of camera composition

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An introduction to photography composition:-      The  word ' composition ' comes from the latin word ' componere ' which means put together or arranging the combination of parts or elements. In simple words, on the screen we can choose some balanced pattern according to the field and capture a well balanced image by the help of the pattern or frame.      There are many varieties of composition but, overall world some rules are using to capture a balanced picture. Here, we can simply understand some of the basic rules for composition. Composition gives a story to your picture and grab your viewers attention. Table of contents The rule of thirds The golden ratio Leading lines Colour contrasting A frame into a frame 1. The rule of thirds      Th e rule of thirds is one of the most important rule in photography of overall the world. It is a pattern of line with 3×3 equal sized rectangles. These rectangle do amazing things when you learn to use it.     It's simple and e

Colour correction vs colour grading

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       Hello everyone, before we need to know the difference of colour correction and colour grading we must need to understand about them. Colour correction :-    Colour correction is a process used in lighting, photographs, for editing cinematography footages and also by some industries.    In Film making colour correction is a important activity play role after film shooting by post production. It helps to make the footages to show more cinematic by adjusting some basic tools like brightness, exposure, contrast, sharpness, whites, blacks and shadows etc.       For example  : On the shooting spot cameraman shoot a shot on a morning in a good lighting condition as by the continuous shot he shoots at afternoon in a different lighting conditions, here the light changes, so here colour correction helps to match that lighting as same condition by the according editing software. Example image for colour correction Colour grading :-    Colour grading is a colour scheme it uses in Film makin