Reviewed by: Karan Bhasin
Written by: Aquib Nawab
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Imagine your screen has 3 lines across and 3 lines down. Place people or objects where the lines meet. It makes your video look more balanced and nicer to watch instead of putting everything right in the center.
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Use things like roads, walls, or paths that point toward your subject. These lines help the viewer's eyes go straight to the important part of your video and make your shot look more creative and well-planned.
When filming someone, don’t leave too much or too little space above their head. Too much space looks awkward, and too little cuts them off. Keeping the right amount makes your video look clean and comfortable to watch.
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Don’t put everything on one side of the screen. If something big is on one side, add something smaller on the other. It helps the video feel even and stops it from looking empty or too heavy on one side.
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Look at what’s behind your subject before filming. A messy background pulls attention away from them. Use simple, neat, or blurred backgrounds to make sure people stay focused on what really matters in your video.
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Putting the same thing on both sides of the screen can look really neat and calm. It’s great for buildings or faces. You can also break the pattern to add surprise or make your subject stand out more clearly.
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Keep the person’s eyes at the right level in the frame. If they’re too high or low, it feels off. Keeping their eyes near the top third line helps your viewer feel more connected and makes the shot more natural.
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Place things in front, middle, and back of your shot to add depth. It makes your video feel more real and 3D. This simple trick pulls the viewer into the scene and makes your video look more professional.
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