1. Noseroom, Leadroom, and
Headroom
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Handout on Page 29
TEKS 11Di – the student is expected to demonstrate various
cinematography techniques by demonstrating how to frame and
maintain picture composition.
2. Noseroom
Noseroom is the space left in front of a
person looking or pointing toward the
edge of the screen.
3. Leadroom
Leadroom is the space left in front of a
person or an object moving toward the
edge of the screen.
4. Headroom
Headroom is the space left between the
top of the head and the upper screen
edge.
5. Headroom with Max
Headroom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KUEQ4nWv7Y
6. Storyboard
Program documentation in graphic
panels, like a comic book, with or
without dialogue, narration, stage
directions, and effects.
Storyboards help others visualize the
look of the eventual program.
Storyboards preplan complex sequences
shot-by-shot.
7. Scene
Event details that form an organic unit,
usually in a single place and time. A
series of organically related shots that
depict these event details.