Wednesday, February 24, 2010

chapter 05 - Summary

Chapter 5 - The Extended Frame

In chapter 5, Begleiter talks about why extending a frame of action is necessary. She describes the use of extended frames as showing how a shot begins and how a shot ends. The extended frame goes on to tell the director and camera operators how to frame the shot and what to focus on. It also will explain the type of shots/angles to use. ie: a dolly/zolly, pan, tilt...etc.

Extended shots are useful in showing the entire scene, and not just where the action is happening. It gives the frame a fuller picture.

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