if I ever teach the art of composition, then I’ll definitely teach it from Anderson’s movies (and a few other directors) … I look at this frame (like the others from this movie) and it gives me a sense of beauty. .. it is aesthetically beautiful … seemingly there is a certain symmetry of the frame, that is, the composition rule is violated, but this is the case when the exception to the rules gives the maximum expressiveness … I’m just not talking about the other techniques that the director used here …
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if I ever teach the art of composition, then I’ll definitely teach it from Anderson’s movies (and a few other directors) … I look at this frame (like the others from this movie) and it gives me a sense of beauty. .. it is aesthetically beautiful … seemingly there is a certain symmetry of the frame, that is, the composition rule is violated, but this is the case when the exception to the rules gives the maximum expressiveness … I’m just not talking about the other techniques that the director used here …