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Reframing

In film, reframing is changing the view of a subject. The term belongs more to criticism than to filmmaking and probably is not used in a systematic way. But the trend of usage seems to be: Reframing is changing the view of a subject while the camera is running--either the subject moves or the camera does. In other words, the change occurs without a cut.



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