Techniques
. In reality, film is just two dimensional space of a flat screen. There truly is no depth, so to speak, in a movie. Filmmakers attempt to add depth to give the illusion of a depth of field to add more aesthetic to the film.
Light and shade is a good technique to use while trying to emulate depth as it shows the differences between light and dark spaces.
Focus is another one, it is able to use the technique of depth of field as it focus' on different subjects showing the distance between objects.
Perspective is a controlled technique as we could handle it much better than others. We are able to crate the perspective with the position of the camera and it gives the room more and little space.
Parallax is a way of moving the camera between objects and the objects of main focus, move faster than those in the background.
Occulsion is the best technique for depth as it has the subjects in their own area. Foreground and background and with the use of the dolly.
We Could Use
. I found this rather helpful as I never truly thought of the importance of adding the illusion of depth into a film. For me, this is really weird to comprehend as I don't have depth perception because of my sight so, I personally think this is gonna be rather fun to handle and to figure out.
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