Depth of Field

Depth of field is the distance within which all objects will be in acceptable sharp focus. It is an area in front of and behind the principle point of focus that will also be in acceptable focus.

Shallow focus example: Se7en (1995)

Shallow focus: the technique that keeps one part of an image in focus while the rest is out of focus.

Deep focus: Fargo (1996)

Deep focus: a technique where all elements of an image—foreground, middleground, and background—are all in sharp focus.

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