Filling the frame means that you focus solely on the subject and that subject occupies most if not all of the photograph. Doing this will place more emphasis on the subject to draw more attention to it.
For example, let's say you photographed someone standing on a hill. If you do a wide shot and photograph the person along with the hill and the sky above, then readers won't focus as much on the person. The person would likely be too far away. If you zoom in on the person, and have them fill more of the frame, then more focus will be placed on the subject.
While filling the frame is a useful technique, it doesn't mean that you always have to do it. Going back to the wide shot example, that could be useful if you want to have the person contrast with their surroundings. It's also a good visual way to show how vast nature is compared to humans. Famous landmarks such as the grand canyon could be a better backdrop to use. So it all depends on what you're trying to convey and what message you're trying to send.
<span>A common form for a baroque concerto movement was B. ritornello form.
The word 'ritornello' literally means 'a little return,' and it is a passage in Baroque music which reoccurs, meaning that it is played over and over again during the composition. It is written for either chorus or orchestra.
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lll. mga ginamit niyo po sa paggawa ng proyekto o plano
lV. mga hakbang sa paggawa ng plano
V. hindi ko po alam ang krokis
Hey there, Comet!
With silent films, most of the action is in the expressions and behavior of the characters. If you have ever seen the movie "<em>A Quiet Place</em>", it is a great example of great acting and action (although it is <em>not completely silent</em>, but it still fits in the genre and is a great film).
Suspenseful films are the best kind of silent films. You could do one based on <em>the perspective of a deaf character</em>, and I'm fairly certain it would be great.
If you have any other ideas you want to run by me, I would be happy to help!
I am a director and screenwriter for short films (as a hobby. I am actually a graphic designer) and I would totally be willing to help you out if you needed it! I know a lot of <em>useful information that you could use</em> to make your film great and <u><em>get a good grade</em></u>.
Hope this helps!
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