1. Explain the meaning of the term visual grammar.
-Visual Grammar enables the field journalist to break simple action into its complex parts for later reconstruction at the edit bay.
2. List the three basic shots in motion picture photography and describe their functions.
Long Shot- Provides a full view of the subject
Medium Shot- Brings subject matter closer to the viewer and begins to isolate it from the overall environment.
Close Up- Isolates the subject entirely from its surrounding environment.
3. Explain how the three basic v can be joined to achieve a sense of continuity or constructiveness in a scene?
- The three basics makes the focus of the shot almost perfect for the viewers eyes.
4. What considerations help determine when a shot or the image size of a subject should changed in a visual story?
-Considering that you have no shots of walls, and building which rarely tell viewers much about the story.
5. Explain why it is important in film and television to have action in virtually every scene.
- You want to keep the viewers interested in every scene and shot, makes the video more entertaining.
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