

Composition and Framing
Learn Cinematography
Composition and Framing in cinematography refer to how visual elements are arranged within a shot. Effective composition guides the viewer's eye and conveys meaning through balance, symmetry, and the rule of thirds. Framing focuses on the placement of the subject within the shot, utilizing foreground, background, and negative space to enhance storytelling. Together, these elements create an engaging visual narrative that can evoke emotions and highlight themes, making them essential tools for filmmakers in crafting impactful scenes.
Subject(s):
Cinematography
Languages Spoken:
English
Institution(s):
EdTalkies