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Introduction to Storyboarding: Camera Framing

Camera Framing


    Camera framing is how the cinematographer captures the character or characters in a shot, the number of characters can go from one to hundreds of people in a single frame. But this doesn't just count for characters, it can be items too. The insert shot can be for objects too; this shot can reveal key details for a film.

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