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lk learnkey composition terms and principles controlling how an image is portrayed and drawing the audiences attention to important parts of an image can be achieved through understanding photographic and cinematic composition principles. purpose upon completing this project, you will become more familiar with composition terms and principles. steps for completion 1. match the term to its description. a. aspect ratio b. rule of thirds c. foreground d. background e. color tone f. contrast g. depth of field h. framing i. white balance j. field of view a. ______ the idea of having vertical and horizontal thirds in a design, with the object of emphasis placed on a third instead of the middle of the design. b. ____ the area captured on camera. c. ____ an images proportion of width to height. d. ____ the differences among colors and other settings within a design. e. ____ parts of a photo that are not the focus but instead set the overall tone of the design. f. ____ elements of a photo that appear closest to the user, have the best focus, and are meant to draw the most attention in a design. g. ____ the distance between the nearest and furthest objects in focus for a camera. h. ____ the act of placing individual elements on an image or illustration in such a way as to emphasize an object. i. ____ the overall hue or basic color of an image. j. ______ the color balance on a digital camera. project details project file n/a estimated completion time 10 minutes video reference details 1 topic design principles and best practices subtopic composition terms and principles objectives covered 1 working in the design industry 1.5 demonstrate knowledge of basic design principles and best practices employed in the design industry 1.5.3 demonstrate knowledge of common photographic/cinematic composition terms and principles
a. The rule of thirds divides an image into vertical and horizontal thirds and places the object of emphasis on a third.
b. The field of view is the area captured on camera.
c. Aspect ratio is an image's proportion of width to height.
d. Contrast refers to the differences among colors and other settings within a design.
e. The background is part of a photo that is not the focus but sets the overall tone.
f. The foreground elements are closest to the user, have the best focus, and draw the most attention.
g. Depth of field is the distance between the nearest and furthest objects in focus for a camera.
h. Framing is the act of placing individual elements to emphasize an object.
i. Color tone is the overall hue or basic color of an image.
j. White balance is the color balance on a digital camera.
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a. B. Rule of thirds
b. J. Field of view
c. A. Aspect ratio
d. F. Contrast
e. D. Background
f. C. Foreground
g. G. Depth of field
h. H. Framing
i. E. Color tone
j. I. White balance