Sunday, 3 January 2010

Understanding My First Artefact

Bruce Block argues that there are three things that make up the components of visual space. The first one being, “the physical space in front of the camera we’re shooting. The second one being the difference between the actual space where we shoot and the same space as it appears on a screen”, this perception can be described as the physiological element of space. Lastly the characteristics of the screen where we watch our pictures”, this element of perception can fall into psychological.

Block further states that “the basic visual components are space, line, shape, tone, colour, movement and rhythm. These visual components are found in every picture we see. Actors, locations, props, costumes, and scenery are made up of visual components. A visual component communicates moods, emotions, ideas and most importantly gives visual structure to what we’re watching”.

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