It's clear by the use of mostly central composition like leading lines, centre image and golden ratio that when the director of the batman said they used lens which were a bit damaged on the corners. They put their subjects mostly in the centre of the frame.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video. The rule of thirds involves dividing the frame into a grid of nine equal parts and placing key elements along the lines or at their intersections. The golden ratio, on the other hand, is a mathematical ratio that creates a more dynamic composition by placing elements at specific points based on a spiral pattern. Both techniques enhance visual balance, but they do so in different ways!
In rule of thirds: The frame is divided into 9 equal parts, where one-thirds are important; But in golden ratio, composition based on Fibonacci spiral is considered.
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It's clear by the use of mostly central composition like leading lines, centre image and golden ratio that when the director of the batman said they used lens which were a bit damaged on the corners. They put their subjects mostly in the centre of the frame.
This may be one of the reasons. But it is not the main reason. The meaning of the corners is on the edges of the image. Not, for example, in thirds
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these are the exact reasons interstellar is such a great movie!
Exactly! The use of stunning visuals, immersive sound design, and deep emotional storytelling are what make Interstellar such a masterpiece.
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nice video, what is the difference between rule of thirds and the golden rule?
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video. The rule of thirds involves dividing the frame into a grid of nine equal parts and placing key elements along the lines or at their intersections. The golden ratio, on the other hand, is a mathematical ratio that creates a more dynamic composition by placing elements at specific points based on a spiral pattern. Both techniques enhance visual balance, but they do so in different ways!
@@MastersofCinematography im happy to see u replay, i was lazy searching on my own, so now i know whats the difference, so thanks
Thanks! Can you make a Composition in Cinematography wtih The Dark Knight trilogy?
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Please keep making those. Could you also make one of the original Oldboy?
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Whats the difference between "Golden Ratio" and "Leading Lines" ? Is it not one thing?
No its different. The golden ratio comes from Fibonacci rules. But the basis of the rule of thirds is dividing the image into six equal parts
@@MastersofCinematography Oh I see, I'll do more research on it then.
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I always get confused between golden ratio and rule of thirds.
Same here haha
Same
In rule of thirds: The frame is divided into 9 equal parts, where one-thirds are important; But in golden ratio, composition based on Fibonacci spiral is considered.
Not a big fan of Greig Fraser (movie was too dark), personally I hope Reeves works together again with Michael Seresin for the sequel!
My opinion is exactly the same; but I chose this at the request of the subscribers.❤