The photo I chose to represent Framing is from a graphic novel that was provided for us in class. The reason this page caught my eye was the variety in size that each frame was. Some are small, wide, not even a frame but a vignette almost, and theres one really long frame that spreads across the whole page. The boarders around each individual frame also varies in size, or are frames within a frame like in the bottom left corner. The frame I think is most interesting is the jagged vignette like style because it really emphasizes the shock of that moment and makes you really focus on just the man and his facial expression. The frame that spreads across the whole pages is used for a panoramic view of the car dealership that the man is in, used to show the whole space and what his environment so we get a sense of where he is. All these various sizes of frames make it more visually appealing and interesting because you wanna get down to that last frame to figure out what happened in that vignette frame. How does it go from being at home sad to a shocker kind of moment. 
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