Recently watched ex machina (I’m always late lol) and use of negative space in framing for coverage was really cool. I liked the bench coverage in this video - pretty cool.
The leading space on the bench scene makes sense because they are sitting relatively close next to each other and far from anyone outside of frame. If it was a car it would be a little different.
This is phenominal. I'm a film student at Emerson College and it's always great to brush up on basics. Thank you.
Recently watched ex machina (I’m always late lol) and use of negative space in framing for coverage was really cool. I liked the bench coverage in this video - pretty cool.
That was a whole lot of useful information. Thanks.
Great video . Just subscribed . This will help me with my no budget feature im filming this year.
thank you very much each video I learn a lot from you
Many Thanks, this is Very Helpful, my Brother. 🙏🏾
Definitely a great watch . Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Interesting!!
Great video brother!
Thanks for the visit
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am a wannabe director. Am currently doing AD job on a movie. thank you for this.
The leading space on the bench scene makes sense because they are sitting relatively close next to each other and far from anyone outside of frame. If it was a car it would be a little different.
Yes. Absolutely.
One word - Lint brush. Well it is two words but whatever you need one. lol
Every thing in this video is completely wrong