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Cinematography-Theory-And-Practice

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Left/RightLargely a result of cultural conditioning, the eye tends to scan fromleft to right. This has an ordering effect on the visual weight of elementsin the field. It is also critical to how the eye scans a frame andthus the order of perception and movement in the composition. Itcan also relate to the staging of actors within the frame. In theaterthe downstage (nearest the audience) right corner is considered to bethe “hot” area of the stage.Figure 3.8. (top) Relative size is key inthis shot from High Noon, but clearlylinear perspective and overlap alsoplay a role.Figure 3.9. (bottom) Kubrick useslinear perspective to convey a senseof the rigid military and social structurein Paths of Glory.visual language43

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