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In photography and cinematography, headroom or head room is a concept of aesthetic composition that addresses the relative vertical position of the subject within the frame of the image. Headroom refers specifically to the distance between the top of the subject's head and the top of the frame, but the term is sometimes used instead of lead room, nose room or 'looking room' to include the sense of space on both sides of the image. The amount of headroom that is considered aesthetically pleasing is a dynamic quantity; it changes relative to how much of the frame is filled by the subject. Rather than pointing and shooting, one must compose the image to be pleasing. Too much room between a subject's head and the top of frame results in dead space.

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  • In photography and cinematography, headroom or head room is a concept of aesthetic composition that addresses the relative vertical position of the subject within the frame of the image. Headroom refers specifically to the distance between the top of the subject's head and the top of the frame, but the term is sometimes used instead of lead room, nose room or 'looking room' to include the sense of space on both sides of the image. The amount of headroom that is considered aesthetically pleasing is a dynamic quantity; it changes relative to how much of the frame is filled by the subject. Rather than pointing and shooting, one must compose the image to be pleasing. Too much room between a subject's head and the top of frame results in dead space. (en)
  • 헤드룸(headroom)은 촬영술에서 이미지 프레임 안의 사물의 상대적 수직 위치를 설명하는 미적 구도 개념이다. 헤드룸은 사물의 머리 윗부분과 프레임 상단 사이의 거리를 가리키지만 이 용어는 이미지의 양쪽 부분의 공간을 포함하기 위한 (lead room), 노즈룸(nose room), 루킹룸(looking room) 대신 사용되는 용어이기도 하다. 미적으로 만족할 만한 헤드룸의 정도는 동적인 부분으로, 프레임이 얼마나 많이 사물에 의해 채워지는지에 따라 상대적으로 변화한다. 사물의 머리와 프레임의 윗부분 사이에 공간이 너무 많으면 죽은 공간을 만들 수 있다. (ko)
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  • In photography and cinematography, headroom or head room is a concept of aesthetic composition that addresses the relative vertical position of the subject within the frame of the image. Headroom refers specifically to the distance between the top of the subject's head and the top of the frame, but the term is sometimes used instead of lead room, nose room or 'looking room' to include the sense of space on both sides of the image. The amount of headroom that is considered aesthetically pleasing is a dynamic quantity; it changes relative to how much of the frame is filled by the subject. Rather than pointing and shooting, one must compose the image to be pleasing. Too much room between a subject's head and the top of frame results in dead space. (en)
  • 헤드룸(headroom)은 촬영술에서 이미지 프레임 안의 사물의 상대적 수직 위치를 설명하는 미적 구도 개념이다. 헤드룸은 사물의 머리 윗부분과 프레임 상단 사이의 거리를 가리키지만 이 용어는 이미지의 양쪽 부분의 공간을 포함하기 위한 (lead room), 노즈룸(nose room), 루킹룸(looking room) 대신 사용되는 용어이기도 하다. 미적으로 만족할 만한 헤드룸의 정도는 동적인 부분으로, 프레임이 얼마나 많이 사물에 의해 채워지는지에 따라 상대적으로 변화한다. 사물의 머리와 프레임의 윗부분 사이에 공간이 너무 많으면 죽은 공간을 만들 수 있다. (ko)
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  • Headroom (photographic framing) (en)
  • 헤드룸 (사진술) (ko)
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