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Two-Dimensional Field

Two-Dimensional Field. (Herbert Zettl, 2008). Aspect Ratio and Framing. 1.33 units. Traditional TV and classic movie screen aspect ratio. 1 unit. 3 units. 4 units. 1.85 units. Wide screen (standard) motion picture aspect ratio. 3 units. 1 unit. 5.55 units. 2.39 units.

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Two-Dimensional Field

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  1. Two-Dimensional Field (Herbert Zettl, 2008)

  2. Aspect Ratio and Framing 1.33 units Traditional TV and classic movie screen aspect ratio. 1 unit 3 units 4 units 1.85 units Wide screen (standard) motion picture aspect ratio. 3 units 1 unit 5.55 units 2.39 units “Panavision 35” motion picture aspect ratio. (CinemaScope 1 : 2.35) 3 units 1 unit 7 units 1.78 units 1 unit 9 units HDTV Aspect ratio. 16 units

  3. Smaller Screen Aspect Ratios Nokia multimedia cell phone 4:3 Aspect Ratio (or, .85 : 1 aspect ratio iPOD 4:3 Aspect Ratio (or, 1.33: 1 aspect ratio)

  4. Vertical Vectors, Images

  5. Horizontal, Vertical & Height Views, Lines, Forces 4:3 4:3

  6. Close Ups & Extreme Close Ups Framing CU in 4:3 Framing XCU/ECU in 4:3 Framing XCU/ECU in 16:9

  7. Establishing a Scene 16:9 Easier to establish a scene w/o using a LS or pan

  8. Interiors, Woody Allen (1978)

  9. Wide Vista, 16:9

  10. Diagonal Lines Forces,Vertical Vistas 4:3 16:9

  11. Framing Dialogue 4:3 16:9

  12. Stretching, Squeezing

  13. Aspect Ratio and Framing, cont.

  14. Object Size & Scale

  15. Changing Secondary Frame

  16. Split Screen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbqUSdN2C8I

  17. Mixing / Matching Aspect Ratio Wide screen within Full Screen

  18. Pillar Box

  19. Pillar BoxingIntolerance, D. W. Griffith, 1916

  20. New York Times, 2/29/08(Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chair)

  21. MaskingNatural Pillar Boxing in this case.

  22. Mobile Devices & Cell Phones • Aspect ratio that works w/ multiple screens • Close Ups • Inductive sequencing / Deductive sequencing • Brief – avg. new story • avg. news story :20 • +< 3:00 max. • Audio track: • dense vs. sparse

  23. Screen Size, Image Size & Relative Energy • Large = More energy • Screen • Aspect ratio • Overall size (theater, TV, HDTV, cell phone) • Image • CUs, MS, LS, etc. • Scale • Sound • Huge screen & high volume surround soundtrack trumps smaller screen regardless of CUs, inductive sequencing, and a dense audio track.

  24. Review • Aesthetic field • fixed but can be manipulated • Clarify • Intensify

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