Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Those movies have converging line compositions?

Those movies have converging line compositions?

"Brokeback Mountain" and "Forrest Gump" both use converging line compositions.

Diagonal composition is also called diagonal composition, which is divided into approximately 30-45 degree angles. Arranging the main body on the diagonal can effectively utilize the length of the diagonal line of the picture, and at the same time, it can also make the accompanying body have a direct relationship with the main body. It is dynamic and lively, easily produces the tendency of lines to converge, attracts attention, and achieves the effect of highlighting the subject.

Converging lines can strongly express the sense of space in the picture, allowing people to feel a three-dimensional sense in a two-dimensional flat picture. The sharper the converging lines in the picture, the stronger the sense of depth in perspective.

Since a wide-angle lens can produce a perspective effect of near and far, a stronger perspective effect can be achieved by adjusting the focal length of the lens and selecting an appropriate shooting angle. When photographers are photographing people or other subjects, they can consider placing the subject in the center of the convergence line, so as to provide a certain visual guidance and achieve the effect of "forcing the viewer to look."