Blog Post #11: Composition
Framing: framing refers to using elements of a scene to create a frame within your frame. Aside from directing attention, the use of framing gives a photo context. It adds to the story by the image.
http://www.photographyvox.com/a/photography-composition-framing/
Rule of Thirds: The rule of thirds is the basic rule of composition in film production. Divide the frame visually into thirds horizontally and vertically, so the image is divided into nine equal parts, which creates control points. Place your main objects along or within these lines, or their intersection.
https://expertphotography.com/improve-your-composition-the-rule-of-thirds/
depth of field – deep and shallow focus,
The area in front of the camera that appears sharp in the frame is called depth of field. Depth of Field is defined as the range of acceptable focus on a short.
A shallow depth of field refers to a small area in focus. Often the subject is in focus, while the background is blurred. A deep depth of field captures a larger area in focus, often keeping everything in the image sharp and clear.
Focus Pulls.
The focus pull is a creative camera technique in which you change focus during a shot. Usually, this means adjusting the focus from one subject to another.
https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-camera-shots/
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