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Premiliary Excerise: Camera Framing Week 12/12-16

 


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Camera Framing is the placement and position of the subjects in your shots. The objective of camera Framing is to make an image more charming, and it helps to keep the audience's focus on the specific framed object. Additionally, there's 8 elements in camera Framing. Such as, one shot, two shot, three shot, four shot, crowd shot, POV shot, OTS shot and insert shot. Furthermore, framing is essential to "lead" the eye and even balance out the photo. 



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On this slide, this is explaining a three shot. Using a three shot can create a relationship between three characters. It's also having three characters in a frame. Three shots are imperative in adventure films or another other movie that pairs show a group of characters. On the other hand, it's also used in comedy movies. 


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An insert shot grabs the audience attention to view certain details in a scene. Insert shots are usually set from the point of view (AKA POV shot) of a character, symbolizing that's what the character is seeing during a moment of attentiveness. The main purpose of this is elaborating the next point and helping the viewers infer, possibly what could happen next. 


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