For our purposes, for when
we actually frame our shots, we shoot in 4:3, which good for 4 × 6 and 8 × 12 prints and frames.
Not exact matches
Speaking of James Cameron, I heard that he is
actually planning at
shooting the next AVATAR film at an even high
frame rate (60 fps)
Lynch knows how to
frame a
shot and tell a story that
actually feels like the recent work of a filmmaker with whom he has yet to work, Jim Jarmusch.
As the movie grows more far - fetched it
actually gets more predictable, in both plot twists and camera setups — you can
actually see when Edgerton
frames a
shot so that a character can get «unexpectedly» slammed by a car.
With its carefully composed and
framed shots, the trailer plays out a bit like a string of potential cover photos or screen savers, but we're reminded that we're
actually watching a narrative film because of the intense performances from leads Michael Fassbender (Macbeth) and Marion Cotillard (Lady Macbeth).
A cool thing with your subject taking up so little of the
frame is you don't
actually need an expensive HSS flash to
shoot over the sync speed in daylight, you just have to keep them in the top part of the
frame where the flash hits.
But the most interesting thing in these
shots is the Note 4's outside
frame, which looks like it may
actually be metal this time.
I'm interested in whether they will
actually provide a camera which
shoots 1080p videos at 60
frames per second!
One of my favorite parts is
actually cut off in this photo, a collection of small antique
framed prints on the right side of the
shot.