Camera composition is the way the audience view towards the most important parts. The flow in scenes are all a part of camera composition :
- Framing
- Rule of thirds
- Depth of fields Deep and shallow focus
- Focus pull
What do the camera compositions mean and convey?
- Framing : an element that provides a visible within border of the photograph/shot itself. It's a frame that provides a layer to a photograph and the story being told.
- Rule of thirds: describes a basic structure of a shot. Places key elements within a photo.
- Depth of fields: range of distance within which all objects will be in acceptable sharp focus. Shallow focus: emphasize one part of the image over another. Deep focus: entire image is in focus.
- Focus pull: the camera focuses on one object or person and changes its focus to another.
Resources:
https://www.naturettl.com/rule-of thirds/#:~:text=In%20Conclusion-,What%20is%20the%20Rule%20of%20Thirds%3F,vertical%20and%203%20horizontal%20lines.&text=The%20rule%20of%20thirds%20suggests,any%20of%20the%20lines%20intersect.
http://www.boostyourphotography.com/2014/06/framing.html#:~:text=Composition%20and%20Framing&text=Framing%20is%20the%20use%20of,story%20that%20you%20are%20telling.
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