Left panning, right panning. Rule of thirds, head room, slowly zooming in, the story was about making sweatshirts and the fabric they used and the quality.
The 180 degree rule. Pan from the left to the right, and from the right to the left. They mainly had some extreme close-ups on the sweatshirts. It was about a company that makes high quality sweatshirts. DJ DOTY
They used the composition rule of the thirds, as the guy was in the right side third of the video. Two different types of panning were horizontal and vertical. The type of zooming they used was zooming on on the fabrics to the side as they were in the creation process, the story was about the fabric the guy produces, and why it would be more expensive than other fabrics. Brandon J Shea
Rule of thirds, panned right, panned left, quickly zooming out, the story was about the materials they use in making their sweatshirts and how they make their sweatshirts. Alex Haston
They used head rule of thirds for the start of the video. Left and right. Extreme zoom. The story was about telling us what type of fabric they make the shirts out of. Hunter Feldbush
They used rule of thirds and panned from right to left and left to right, they zoomed slowly and it was about the quality of their sweatshirts. harrison
Left panning, right panning. They used rule of thirds, and headroom They slowly zoomed in to more of a close up. it was about the quality of the companies sweatshirt and how they make them. Jackson Kimmel
They used rule of thirds in this. Two different types of panning is left to right panning, and right to left panning. They used hard cut up close zoom. The story was about the making of the best sweatshirt on the market, how much they out into it, who worked for them, and why they do what they do.
Left panning, right panning. Rule of thirds, head room, slowly zooming in, the story was about making sweatshirts and the fabric they used and the quality.
ReplyDeleterule of thirds, left pan right pan, slow zoom, the story was sweatshirts and the quality of fabric they used on them.
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The 180 degree rule.
ReplyDeletePan from the left to the right, and from the right to the left.
They mainly had some extreme close-ups on the sweatshirts.
It was about a company that makes high quality sweatshirts.
DJ DOTY
left and right panning. Headroom. The story is about how they make these sweatshirts step up step.
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They used the composition rule of the thirds, as the guy was in the right side third of the video. Two different types of panning were horizontal and vertical. The type of zooming they used was zooming on on the fabrics to the side as they were in the creation process, the story was about the fabric the guy produces, and why it would be more expensive than other fabrics.
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Rule of thirds, panned right, panned left, quickly zooming out, the story was about the materials they use in making their sweatshirts and how they make their sweatshirts. Alex Haston
ReplyDeleteRight and left panning. They zoomed out. The story was about how sweatshirts were made.
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They used head rule of thirds for the start of the video. Left and right. Extreme zoom. The story was about telling us what type of fabric they make the shirts out of. Hunter Feldbush
ReplyDeleteThey used rule of thirds and panned from right to left and left to right, they zoomed slowly and it was about the quality of their sweatshirts. harrison
ReplyDeleteLeft panning, right panning.
ReplyDeleteThey used rule of thirds, and headroom
They slowly zoomed in to more of a close up.
it was about the quality of the companies sweatshirt and how they make them. Jackson Kimmel
They used rule of thirds in this. Two different types of panning is left to right panning, and right to left panning. They used hard cut up close zoom. The story was about the making of the best sweatshirt on the market, how much they out into it, who worked for them, and why they do what they do.
ReplyDeleteThey used right and left panning. They used rule of thirds. It was about making sweatshirts. They zoomed slowly. Tyler Feldbush
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