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		<description>[...] No one is ever framed in the middle in any of the LOTR films, unless it&#8217;s something like the moment when Aragorn bursts through the doors to the halls of Rohan, where the shot is used for effect. These films closely follow the rule of thirds, which is a basic tenet of photography and film composition. [...]</description>
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