Background: The backdrop or framing for the middle and foregroundĪny of these parts of a scene can have a bokeh effect, but when you’re planning out your scenes and shots, make notes about what should have bokeh at what time to help you create many different effects during a scene, from comedic to dramatic.Middleground: Objects in a scene that occupy the middle space of a shot.Foreground: Objects closest to the camera in a shot.Conceptualizing the shot in terms of the three “-grounds” can help you do this: It’s also important to ensure that whatever you select, it’s actually achievable on the day of the shoot, based on lighting, location, and requirements of the script. When you’re storyboarding a scene, imagine and plan for how you’ll use the available visual field to make for aesthetically pleasing bokeh backgrounds and foregrounds. Before you can begin actually capturing your shots, you need to do some compositional planning in advance if you want effective bokeh. Many of the principles of bokeh photography apply to bokeh in video - the best bokeh is thoughtful bokeh.