Framing:
The concept of framing is related to the agenda-setting tradition but expands the research by focusing on the essence of the issues at hand rather than on a particular topic. The basis of framing theory is that the media focuses attention on certain events and then places them within a field of meaning. Framing is an important topic since it can have a big influence and therefore the concept of framing expanded to organisations as well.
there is a lot of thought that does into the positioning of the camera and characters within the scene. using rules and having knowledge of what sort of framing would give a curtain effect will help produce a scene that can give an impression that will show the best possible angle of the scene.
180 degree rule:
This is the rule of camera positioning while two or more character are in conversation sitting opposite one another. This rule states that if a line were to be draw from one character to the other. Once a shot has been taken on one side of this line. The camera must not cross to the other side. or the the audience would assume the characters are sitting next to one another rather than sitting opposite each other
rule of thirds:
This refers to the positioning of where the attention of the audience is drawn to. in the process of the rule of thirds the frame is split into three horizontally and vertically and the four points where the lines intersect is where the main action in the scene is happening.
is is to ensure that the characters are not focused in the middle of the frame as this would be a unusual perspective for the audience and wont give the same effect.
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