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The positioning of scenes one after the other (usually opposite eachother) to create a greater effect than one scene alone.
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When all elements of the scene (lighting, framing and audio) all put together to create the greatest effect possible.
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Stating the opposite of what you really mean or intend to do. eg. The hunter becomes the hunted
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A physical object of some sort represents a bigger concept idea. eg. The catholic cross
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Depending on the music, dialogue and sound effects, can create the mood of he scene/film.
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The point at which the viewers eyes are drawn to, this point usually follows the rule of thirds.
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The point in which the screen is divided to create the most intrest for the eye.
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