Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Chapter Six Summary: Composition
The visual design of a film can add depth and meaning to otherwise plain acting or dialogue. Frame composition is defined by elements such as shape, focus, scale, contrast, chaos, balance, positive or empty space, even the choice of different film grain, lenses, and exposures. These selections can be overused to the point of style over substance, but when used carefully, quality composition defines films that stand the test of time.
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