From the course: Video Editing Techniques for Impactful Content
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Practice focused framing
From the course: Video Editing Techniques for Impactful Content
Practice focused framing
Focused framing. I gave you this example in the match cut shot as well when I flipped the video of opening the door. And that is a great example of focused framing. Focused framing is something that keeps the main subject of interest on a similar spot in the frame in each shot, and that would help the audience not move around. So I'll give you another example. If you see here, the main subject is somewhere in the center. Here as well, the main subject is somewhere in the center. Here as well, everything is in the center. Here as well, everything is almost in the center. Here as well, things are in the center. I'm not telling you to put everything in the center because this is a great example. So here you can see that my feet is on towards the left side of the frame. And then here as I'm entering, I'm also towards on this line, I'm not in the center. And then I go here. Here you can see that I'm also on the left side of the frame. So that is kind of keeping the eyeballs of the audience…