Bryan McCullough
May 10th, 2005, 09:53 AM
I got my degree in television production and have always shot in 4:3 until I got my FX1 a few months ago.
I *love* shooting in widescreen, particularly for the type of work I do. Many interviews and they just look great off to the side with plenty of room on the other side of the frame. Just great.
However, I've found a shot that I'm having a hard time framing. It's when someone is talking directly to the camera. In 4:3 this is a pretty simply shot, line it up in the center and all looks great.
In 16:9 however, this doesn't look so good as now you've got tons of room on either side of the subject.
Anyone have any thoughts as to how to deal with a straight on, centered shot in widescreen? How do you center a subject in the frame and have it look good?
I'm finding some of my framing instincts are having to be adjusted for the new frame size.
I *love* shooting in widescreen, particularly for the type of work I do. Many interviews and they just look great off to the side with plenty of room on the other side of the frame. Just great.
However, I've found a shot that I'm having a hard time framing. It's when someone is talking directly to the camera. In 4:3 this is a pretty simply shot, line it up in the center and all looks great.
In 16:9 however, this doesn't look so good as now you've got tons of room on either side of the subject.
Anyone have any thoughts as to how to deal with a straight on, centered shot in widescreen? How do you center a subject in the frame and have it look good?
I'm finding some of my framing instincts are having to be adjusted for the new frame size.