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The Cinematography of the Incredibles

1.What are the three main factors of cinematography?
-Placement of people and objects within the frame
-Movement of people and objects within a fixed frame
-Movement of the frame itself
2.Six shots that work well for your storyboard; Include name and type
3.Top Ten Takeaways
-The difference between an establishing shot and a long shot
-What different types of shots mean and how you can use them to create interest
-Rack focus is when you shift the focus in a scene from one thing to another
-Long truck out is when the screen is widened
-Change shots quickly to show dynamic action sequences 
-Have the background blurry or have little texture while giving a bright clear look to your focus
-The rule of thirds makes sure everything is in it's place with a good composition that helps to lead the eye to the focal point
-Use invisible lines and the angles of things in the background to make sure people are looking at the focal point.
-Creating a triangle composition in a group shot helps to keep focus and make the scene easy to understand
-Color palettes are essential to create the atmosphere of the scene
-Flat=Funny 

The Cinematography of the Incredibles
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