blog question: What is the Hitchcock rule? How does it apply to filmmaking? What is one example of when you put a close up of a detail in your film? Why did you choose it?
Hitchcock's rule is the size of an object in frame should correspond with it's importance in the story at the moment. This applies to filmmaking because it helps guide you towards only capturing the shots and details that you really need. An example on when I used a hitchcock's rule, is in the door scene. My group and I did a close up on the water bottle since it played a factor in the guy tripping over it, making it an important object.
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