12. Camera Animations
When it came to animating the cameras for my short film, I focused on enhancing the storytelling and maintaining a professional visual structure. A key part of this was respecting the rule of thirds, which helped me compose balanced and visually appealing shots. Placing the subject along these imaginary lines allowed me to draw the viewer’s attention while keeping the scenes dynamic.
I also paid close attention to the subject of each scene. The camera movements were designed to emphasize the main action or character, ensuring that their role in the story was clear. For example, I used smooth tracking shots to follow the action and static frames to highlight moments of suspense.
Animating the cameras was an exciting challenge, as it gave me the chance to explore how different angles and movements could influence the mood and pacing of the film. It also allowed me to bring a sense of professionalism to the visuals, aligning them with the cinematic tone I envisioned for the project.
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