Rule of Thirds + Depth - Post 10
Rule of Thirds and Depth
In a camera frame, there are sections that have purpose and placement of certain things and people. The frame is broken into three vertical sections: Left, Center, and Right. In addition to that, there are three horizontal sections: Top, Middle, and Bottom.
This "grid" helps cinematographers make artistic choices regarding the placement of subjects, but another piece that correlates with Rule of Thirds is depth.
Depth has three pieces:
Foreground - Subjects found in this area typically have more narrative significance and weight.
Middle Ground - Subjects don't have as much significance like in the foreground, they are likely to be neutral.
Background - Subjects have very little to no significance and are not in the focus of the frame.
With all these threes, it makes sense that the title regards thirds.
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