Framing Your Shot – Composition and Storytelling



How do you frame and compose a scene? How do you frame different types of shots? How do you change the story in a shot by merely moving the camera?

In this cutdown video, Matthew Encina demonstrates how moving the camera around in a scene can drastically change its meaning and impact. By using different angles and lenses, you can change what the viewer is looking at, and how they perceive the subjects in the scene.

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Host– Matthew Encina
Director– Erica Pead
Cinematography– Aaron Szekely, Mark Contreras
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