We created a storyboard that shows variously elements of camera composition. To begin with, camera composition is how you frame your subject and anything further that's in the frame. Also, camera composition can expand a story, disclose characters and produce emotions. Some examples of this are Rule of 3rd's, Symmetry, deep focus etc. Foremost, the rule of 3rd places a character, presenting their relationship towards other elements in the scene. Using this helps to line things up, for example, in interviews.
A second example is a Symmetry shot. A symmetry shot is when both sides of the scene are mirrored images. Utilizing this can uncover character traits or dominance. One good example of this looking back at Wes Anderson (talented filmmaker) movies. He showcases tons of symmetrical frames.
A last example of camera composition is deep focus. A deep focus shot is when both the subject and background are shown in clear detail. Applying this to your film can create layered images with action. The action can be displayed in the back, middle and foreground. Additionally, it can offer more visual information to the audience.

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