SPACE
(क्षेत्र, स्थान, एक ठाउँ देखी अर्को ठाउँ सम्मको दुरी, लम्बाइ)
• While composing the cinematography, whatever is composed inside the frame (whatever we can see on the screen) is known as space. Actually, space is limited in cinema and the director has the responsibility to utilize the space to its full capacity.
• When a cinema is made, its space (length or the time period) has a specified place. Whether the cinema is based on a huge novel or a short story – both have its own length or the time limit. When a novelist sits down to write, he has no restrictions to set any time-limit on the story neither does a story writer. He can intensify a small incident into an entire story, but in cinema the length and time of the story must be taken into account as the lengths of a standard movie in the western world and eastern world are 1hr and 30 mins and 2hrs and 30 minutes respectively. Hence the director will have to fit the story in the mentioned time frame. This is called cinematic space.
• When we talk about the space in cinema, it could also be understood as the location where we shoot. Whenever the location for the shoot is selected, the director will have to make sure to have enough space to picturize the scene the way he wants it.
• The space shown while shooting any shot or a scene of a movie has a very important meaning as well as necessity. The director needs to give a lot if importance on determining the space where the shot needs to be taken from the entire set or the location. ECU, BCU, CU, MCU, MS, MLS, LS, ELS etc. show the different spaces in a shot. Their composition or the shot sizes/image sizes have their own meanings and necessities. That is why space is important in filmmaking.
(क्षेत्र, स्थान, एक ठाउँ देखी अर्को ठाउँ सम्मको दुरी, लम्बाइ)
• While composing the cinematography, whatever is composed inside the frame (whatever we can see on the screen) is known as space. Actually, space is limited in cinema and the director has the responsibility to utilize the space to its full capacity.
• When a cinema is made, its space (length or the time period) has a specified place. Whether the cinema is based on a huge novel or a short story – both have its own length or the time limit. When a novelist sits down to write, he has no restrictions to set any time-limit on the story neither does a story writer. He can intensify a small incident into an entire story, but in cinema the length and time of the story must be taken into account as the lengths of a standard movie in the western world and eastern world are 1hr and 30 mins and 2hrs and 30 minutes respectively. Hence the director will have to fit the story in the mentioned time frame. This is called cinematic space.
• When we talk about the space in cinema, it could also be understood as the location where we shoot. Whenever the location for the shoot is selected, the director will have to make sure to have enough space to picturize the scene the way he wants it.
• The space shown while shooting any shot or a scene of a movie has a very important meaning as well as necessity. The director needs to give a lot if importance on determining the space where the shot needs to be taken from the entire set or the location. ECU, BCU, CU, MCU, MS, MLS, LS, ELS etc. show the different spaces in a shot. Their composition or the shot sizes/image sizes have their own meanings and necessities. That is why space is important in filmmaking.
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