framing

framing
(or framed shot)
  refers to the way a shot is composed, and the manner in which subjects and objects are surrounded ('framed') by the boundaries or perimeter of the film image, or by the use of a rectangle or enclosing shape (such as a shadow, mirror, door or hallway) within the film image; also, camera angles such as low-angle and high-angle shots contribute to the framing; reframing refers to short panning or tilting movements of the camera to adjust to the character's movements and keep them onscreen, centered, and in the frame.
  Example: in The Godfather: Part II (1974), the sequence of young Don Vito Corleone scampering over rooftops following Fanucci

Glossary of cinematic terms . 2015.

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