Production Design
Aperture settings refer to the adjustable opening in a camera lens that controls the amount of light entering the camera. This setting not only affects exposure but also impacts depth of field, allowing for creative control over how much of the scene is in focus. By manipulating aperture, one can achieve desired visual effects, such as blurring backgrounds or keeping everything in sharp detail, which is crucial during blocking for camera and performance.
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