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The Rule of Thirds is a technique of dividing the frame up into a 3x3 grid, splitting
your frame into nine boxes. Our natural impulse is to put our subject dead center, but
a centered subject will look like they’re caught in a spotlight, and by dropping them
in the center of the frame, it gives them nowhere to go. Instead, by positioning your
action in any of the four vertices where those nine boxes meet, you create a balance in
your composition that feels more natural. For example, a side view of a person driving
a car: on the top left vertex is the driver’s head and shoulder, which follows their
arm down to the lower right vertex to the steering wheel. This creates a nicely balanced
frame of the driver on the top left and the wheel on the lower right.
Relatives of the rule of thirds are Head Room and Look Room. Just as the rule of
thirds splits up your frame to add balance, head room and look room mean to give
your subject a little extra room in wherever direction they’re facing. If you are filming
a public speaker, position them so there’s a little less room at their back and a little
more above their head. Subconsciously, we picture the edge of the frame as a wall, so
by giving your subject more look room and head room, there is a space for them to
speak into. By not giving them enough look room, they’ll look like they’re talking to
a wall!
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