Hello friends! Welcome to my new blog post. Today we will be talking about the the rule of thirds in media.
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| 1. Still image from Henry Danger, 2014 |
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| 2a. This image was taken without regard for the rule of thirds. You can see that it is not aligned on any vertical lines. |
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| 2b. This image is aligned on vertical hotspots. You can see that the trees create those those vertical lines. |
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| 3a. This photo was taken without regard for the rule. The figure is not aligned anywhere on the screen. |
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| 3b. In this image, the figure is aligned on the left vertical line hotspot. |
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| 4b. This image follows the rule of thirds and shows neutral spacing. Both figures are on the vertical lines. |
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| 4c. In this image we see the figures are within the lines. This is to show that they are in agreement with each other. |
5a. The still from Henry Danger shows 2 figures inside the neutral lines. This means that they agree with each other and they are on the same team.
5b. The image in 4c shows agreement between two figures. They are inside the neutral lines which shows they are on the same team. The figures have their arm across the other which means they are on friendly terms.









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