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(7) Camera Composition, check it out!

 

Hey guys we chilling, today we are doing a new blog
Today for media studies I'm gonna be showing you something cool, camera composition and the different types of camera composition used in media.

So, lets begin with framing
As with any rule of composition it's purpose is to draw the eye to your photograph. As such framing is using elements like objects within the scene/environment to create a frame within your frame. For example within this free internet picture this cat is within this doorway which acts as a frame within the frame of your photo. Essentially it is can be anything that acts as a frame for your object. Like branches, walls, curtains, and general view barriers/obstructions.

Next off for you I have the rule of thirds
The rule of thirds is one were you mentally divide your image using 2 horizontal lines and 2 vertical lines, as seen above in the (say it with me) FREE INTERNET PICTURE lol. You then position the important elements of your scene along those lines, or at the points where they meet which is usually on the left or right half of the picture. They say this technique creates more tension, energy and interest in the composition than simply centering the subject which can be seen in the picture above, are you feeling it yet?​ HAHA

But....anyways, that's all the time we have today, diner is ready, GO EAT!

Until next time, Thanks for Reading!

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