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= Group 5: Composition and Camera Mounting = = Members: Nicole Sroka, Collin Sternad, Aaron Van Hulle, Wolfgang Wasley =

==Rule of Thirds - The theory behind the rule of thirds is that if you place the image in the intersections or along the lines that your video becomes more balanced and lets the viewer who is looking at the image to interact more naturally with the video. ==

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==Shooting Through an Object - when a see through object is placed between a light source and the subject, to change up the lighting ==

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== Nose Room - When a subject is in profile, Nose Room is the space between the face and the edge of the frame. Similar to Head Room. ==

 ==In example, there is a lot of nose room in this picture of this incredibly adorable doggy. ==

== Headroom- in video, it is how the object is placed in the screen. It needs to have equal distance between the top of the object and the top of the frame, as well as the sides of the object and frames. ==

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To learn out how to set up a tripod you can go to the URL below.
http://www.photoradar.com/techniques/video/set-your-tripod

Why and how might these effect the shot? When might a director use these?
==These techniques might help when shooting a video because you would want to make sure that the subject fits in the video. You wouldn’t want there to be to much open space or have some of the subject cut off. This may be used by a director to make sure that their subject fits to the screen. The director might also use shooting through and object to make the lighting better.==

Works Cited:
__[|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headroom_(photographic_framing]__ )

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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/camera+tripod

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