Composition Principles 2

 Rule of thirds - Helps with the aesthetic of the scene and looks better than a simple direct placement.

The 180-degree rule - helps the viewer stay focused; I think it personally adds a bit more tension in a weird but rather chaotic way.

Interview tips - doing homework just makes sense and feels kind of rude if you don't. Don't wing your questions, and no "yes or no" questions are pretty obvious. An interview is between two people so looking at the camera feels weird.

Interview tips 2 - diffusing light is a really smart and mindful thing to take care of the person you are interviewing, and the DIY diffuser is genius. The nose room differences were annoying

B-Roll - I fricking loved everything about this video. The concept of B-Roll and how it tells a story is absolutely amazing. 

Three lights - this was an interesting video as I didn't know how the lights worked with each other or even the placement of any of them.

Rembrandt - the applications of key, fill, and backlight all worked rather well together; he used some big words in the video, but keeping the side of the face in shadow was certainly an interesting move that I loved.

Reflectors - the sheer difference in between having fill light and not gets me every time.

eye lights - I would have never noticed the eye lights but as soon as he mentioned it, it made so much sense!

Also shout out to film labs! I love the humor and congrats to the 1,734th most handsome man in the city of Toronto!

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