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Reframing for Subjectivity
he post-production practice of digitally punching in and repositioning a shot, typically captured at a higher resolution (e.g., 4K for a 2K timeline), to alter its perspective and emotional context. This transforms an objective wide or medium shot into a subjective close-up, simulating a character's focused point of view or internal state without requiring a dedicated camera setup during production.
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