Framing
Components of Shots
Camera Settings
100

This is another way of representing a phi grid on a camera screen.

What is the fibonacci sequence

100

This aspect of the shot is the farthest from camera and usually compliments the main subject

What is the background

100

This camera setting could lead to the photo having more grain or not

What is ISO

200

The screen of the camera adheres to a law that traditionally divides into this amount of squares

What is the rule of thirds

200

This staging technique can be used to show the subject from a different perspective conveying other emotions and stories

What is point of view

200

When movement is at its blurriest the light exposure will either be light or dark. Which is it

What is lighter

300

This type of framing grid has squares of equal size

What is the rule of thirds grid

300

The use of this shape is commonly used to call attention to things in shots as well as move the viewer's eyes away from something.

What are triangles

300

AGC is another abbreviation to describe this noise related setting

What is ISO

400

This ratio down to the nearest hundredth is used for the fibonacci sequence

What is 1.618

400

This type of shot is when no single person, object or location is the subject

What is an environmental portrait

400

This certain amount of seconds is the slowest most camera shutters can operate at on a handheld camera

What is 30 seconds

500

It is in what organic construction from which the fibonacci sequence is most well known for

What is in sea shells

500

This moment is when all of the components and elements within a scene come together in a way that perfectly captures the scene in its entirety. 

What is the decisive moment

500

When this setting is at its highest worth, its depth of field will be at its shallowest 

What is aperture