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How to make a movie: montage by composition Video

In the last episode, we told you about combining shots. Today we’re going to talk about another type of montage: montage by composition. Let's talk about frame symmetry, the rule of thirds and the golden ratio Enjoy watching! Promo code of 15% DISCOUNT: VLOG15 😃 For the subscribers only!

The previous video on the Movavi Vlog about montage by size and shot combination:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2LK6d57A_w

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In a movie, the location of objects in the frame is as important as the correct combination of frames according to the size of the shots. By placing objects or characters in specific positions, you are creating visual accents that will help your viewers see what's important in a particular frame and what they need to pay attention to. There are 3 basic principles of frame composition: symmetry, the rule of thirds and the golden ratio.

Symmetry attracts the eye because it rarely, if ever, occurs in nature.. Few people are able to shoot perfectly symmetrical frames "by eye", especially when they’re "hand-held" - without a tripod.

For the rule of thirds, you need to enable grid display in the settings on your camera or smartphone. If this is not an option, mentally divide the frame into three equal parts horizontally and vertically. The best visual perception is generally viewed as being achieved when you the main objects in the frame are positioned on these lines or at their intersections.

The idea of a golden ratio came to the cinema and photography from painting, and has been known to the world since the days of Leonardo da Vinci. Long ago, artists successfully used this rule to achieve harmonious compositions on their canvases. It’s defined as a harmonic proportion in which one part references another, like the whole to the first part.

Is this clear now? If not, please leave your questions in the comments below this video and we will address the topic again in more depth in a future vlog.

Here are some more tips for shooting and editing you’ll find on the Movavi channel:

Tips on lighting for your videos: how to set up lighting at home when you have no budget
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm2jSDCTJPo&list=PLY9Wuok6GndoyYLO0Jw8o05Zd2zVGnO-L&index=11

Video stabilization tips: How to shoot a smooth video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR8oYL8WZTE&index=10&list=PLY9Wuok6GndoyYLO0Jw8o05Zd2zVGnO-L

5 tips on making videos and taking photos in cold weather
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azXWrg8iT0g&list=PLY9Wuok6GndoyYLO0Jw8o05Zd2zVGnO-L&index=3

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