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As he framed a shot through the lens, his focus jumped to the chaperon: the tall, lithe Heather Joy Thompson.
"Funny Face" was playing on the television, and Mr. Sklar, a cinephile's cinephile, instinctively noted the musical number filling the store: "Think Pink!" Mr. Nagel described Mr. Sklar as the "ultimate film student," and boasted that he could identify which makeup artists were used in a film, the cinematographers who framed a shot, even the animal trainers.
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His eyes were focusing his subject, framing a shot.
He certainly knows how to frame a shot and has a fine eye for wallpaper.
"Can I tell a director of photography how to frame a shot?
To frame a shot, you have to hold the camera up to your eye".
Each night there was a lecture or photography clinic that covered everything from F-stops to shooting moving birds, and tips on how to frame a shot.
In lower light I could see a lot of noise on the screen, but it didn't detract from the ability to frame a shot.
"It's easy to frame a shot for a photo or illustration, but it's far harder to create a space where the player is going to naturally frame the shot well themselves," he said.
"Can you go back?" She had her iPhone out and was straining to properly frame a shot of the glowing, plastic-sheeted skeleton of a building.
If I were building a house, the contractor would never ask me to help pour the foundation; why would Wolfgang Petersen conceivably ask my advice about framing a shot?
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