Talk:Framing (visual arts)

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[edit] Needs improvement

The article needs to be improved in the following ways:

  • The article needs to be more detailed, so the differences between framing and composition are more clear (currently this seems vague enough that there's a risk someone will slap a {{merge|composition (visual arts)}} on it, but I'm pretty sure the two are distinct)
  • The article's scope needs to be made more clear. I believe the same concept applies at least to photography, cinematography, and painting, but someone more knowledgeable should clarify.

I have a question as well... in television, is the title safe area ever part of the consideration of framing choices? --Underpants (talk) 00:15, 20 March 2008 (UTC)