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A screen director does not relinquish control on opening night in the way that a stage director does. The director remains in control of pace, structure, builds and reactions as he or she works with the cinematographer and editor to stitch together a disparate collection of shots, score, sfx, cgi, audio, etc into a whole movie. The pauses, builds, responsiveness to an audience that actors read and manage on stage are the business of the director in a screen production. Once the actors have gone home there is still major work to do before it reaches the audience.
1.) 3 situations for depth of field would be to a garden, a field or meadow, and a tree.
2.) same thing as number 1
The
technique of blocking some parts of a photograph to emphasize (or draw
attention to) another part of the same photograph is called <span>Framing </span>
Yes , a rough draft is a preview of brainstorming of thoughts and ideas you want to write about and how you can rewrite them better with proper grammar and organization.
B. Using a certain object as a main focus and outing things around it can make out brain understand that that is that main point of the building and that that is the center