Introduction to storyboarding Camera framing

 

Camera framing refers to how a shot is composed and framed within the frame of the camera. It is the process of deciding what to include and exclude from the image, and how to arrange the visual elements within the frame to create a specific effect or convey a certain message.

Camera framing is an essential element of filmmaking, as it can influence how the audience perceives the story, characters, and setting. Proper framing can create a sense of intimacy or distance, emphasize certain emotions or themes, and enhance the overall storytelling.

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