How do we convey an emotion or feeling from a character without changing the overall mood of the scene? Some subtle eye light may help!
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How do we convey an emotion or feeling from a character without changing the overall mood of the scene? Some subtle eye light may help!
The post How Catchlights Can Change a Close-Up appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
The cut is the most powerful tool an editor has at his disposal, yet it’s one of the hardest to master. In what order should shots be shown? What drives the decision to leave one shot and cut to another? And how can you fully harness the power of the cut? Find out in the…
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Although the processes of making a movie and producing a motion graphic have many things in common, I think that there is at least one aspect that is extremely different. When filming a movie, a professional film crew will always strive after perfection. Everything has to be clean and technically at the highest stage. The pursuit of perfect lighting conditions, …
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Fictional characters and fiction have always been a part of our lives undeniably. Fictional Characters form an impactful impression in human lives, although they get dissolved in our busy lives. We grow up listening to stories with characters that do not exist, but their morals do. Some call fiction imaginary, while fictional characters reflect the […]
Editing vs Real Life – What Drives the Cut?
This is a fairly intense deep dive into where and why you should be making editing cuts in your projects.
If you look around online you can find lots of information about how to make cuts in many different ways.
In fact they go into detail a…
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