The Iron Giant |
The audience tends to look at the middle of the image, not the edges |
Lots of inexperienced animators break this rule. And, like most rules of composition, it can be broken successfully - but only if you know what you are doing. Learn the rules first, understand them, then break them. But do so reluctantly.
Below is a short video I recorded a few years ago which explains the Magic Circle in more detail. It's less than two minutes long.
---Alex
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