Introduction
Over the course of this blog post I am going to use online sources to learn more about "the rule of thirds". I will then prove that I know how to apply this knowledge to my own camera skills.
What is the Rule of Thirds?
The rule of thirds is a concept in filming production and photography, which is very commonly used. The idea is that the shot is divided into nine sqaure sections, the subjects into the image are then positioned to fit with in some of the sections, or one of the sections. This creates a nice balanced to the subject, which othersie could not be achieved. The subject either takes up 1/3 of the image or 2/3. However, the rule can be flexible to which parts of the image includes. E.g. I could be the top, bootom, right or left parts.
My FootageOver the course of this blog post I am going to use online sources to learn more about "the rule of thirds". I will then prove that I know how to apply this knowledge to my own camera skills.
What is the Rule of Thirds?
The rule of thirds is a concept in filming production and photography, which is very commonly used. The idea is that the shot is divided into nine sqaure sections, the subjects into the image are then positioned to fit with in some of the sections, or one of the sections. This creates a nice balanced to the subject, which othersie could not be achieved. The subject either takes up 1/3 of the image or 2/3. However, the rule can be flexible to which parts of the image includes. E.g. I could be the top, bootom, right or left parts.
I filmed on a Canon 60D, and edited on Serif Movieplus
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