Monday, 12 October 2015

Practical Screencraft 2: Field of View Experiment

This posts covers my attempts with playing around with field of view. I tried to practice and find the differences I could  make by keeping two figures in the same position, but changing the lens and Zoom. The following are the results.

Lenses Used: Standard 24-50mm and 24-70mm

The first shot is the default lens. The camera is at the end of the table. The figures are about 2 inches away from each other, but the distance looks great thanks to the angle of the shot.
This is the Other lens and I have zoomed in as much as possible. There is still a distance between them, but it seems slightly closer, yet more distant. I attribute this too the slight change of angle (the other lens was much larger and it moved the camera.)  I also believe the focus played a part in the difference between the images, as I show below.
The actually seem slightly closer now with the focus of the shot being altered. The shot above says to me the figure in the front is walking away, while this one shows the figure from behind is approaching.
 This is the shot zoomed in as much as possible, using the original lens instead.
There isn't a significant difference between the two. The rest are size shots and messing with the perspective. the lighting is poor so apologies ahead.












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