Depth of Field. »The distance range between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus. »Depth of field depends on the lens.

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Depth of Field

»The distance range between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus. »Depth of field depends on the lens opening, the focal length of the lens, and the distance from the lens to the subject. »The distance range between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus. »Depth of field depends on the lens opening, the focal length of the lens, and the distance from the lens to the subject.

The general Principles that Govern Depth of Field Greater depth of fieldLess depth of field Wide-angle lensesTelephoto lenses High f-stop(small aperture)Low f-stop (wide aperture) Subject far away from camera Subject close to camera

F-5.6 F-2.8 F-11F-22

Lens and Perspective

Before You Shoot There are three things you need to decide before you shoot: »Camera Position »Camera Height »Focal Length of the Lens There are three things you need to decide before you shoot: »Camera Position »Camera Height »Focal Length of the Lens

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Assignment #3 Individual short film: »Design a narrative scene or a sequence with up to 15 shots (can be taken up to 2 takes each) with justified (pans or tilts) »1 roll of film (100ft, Kodak 50D/7201) for each »5 groups, each group gets loading time and one hour +/- of shooting time Individual short film: »Design a narrative scene or a sequence with up to 15 shots (can be taken up to 2 takes each) with justified (pans or tilts) »1 roll of film (100ft, Kodak 50D/7201) for each »5 groups, each group gets loading time and one hour +/- of shooting time