Minor ‘Change is always bad?’ storyboard editing and rule of thirds

As my story had no dialogue, I want to ease in the viewer, instead of the family just shouting at the boy, having a scene where they look at their watch and realize they are late will be important. The family could fall out their beds.

I want to incorporate rule of thirds to lead the viewers eyes in as well.

From: https://www.slrlounge.com/glossary/rule-of-thirds-definition/


Term: Rule of Thirds
Description:
In photography, the rule of thirds is a type of composition in which an image is divided evenly into thirds, both horizontally and vertically, and the subject of the image is placed at the intersection of those dividing lines, or along one of the lines itself.




"The rule of thirds is one of the most common rules in photography, and one of the easiest to learn and to use successfully. To understand and use the rule of thirds, simply break up an image into thirds both horizontally and vertically, as seen here. The four intersection points of these lines, and the four lines themselves, are where subjects, or strong compositional lines of a photograph, can be placed to create a strong, balanced image."


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