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Introduction to Storyboarding: Camera Composition

 Camera Composition


    Camera composition is how a photographer chooses to arrange visual elements within the frame. There are many different elements that are within the film that makes it more interesting to the audience. Shapes shot emphasizes the thing, usually a character, in the frame with a shape like a square or circle. Leading lines are usually to emphasize key details or an important thing in a film. 

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