The rule of thirds is a photographic composition where a photograph is split into nine parts or thirds, horizontally and vertically. The point of this rule is that you place the main focus of your image of centre and along the lines, as this is supposed to help your image become more interesting and balanced. When viewing an image your eyes automatically look towards the intersection points instead of the centre of the image, so it helps your eyes focus straight away onto the main point.
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This will help us when it comes to filming to ensure that we get the best shots possible and will help us think about composition and balance when it comes to our final piece.
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