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Wes Anderson

The director Wes Anderson has a very iconic style which is consistent through all his films and has become his trademark so people recognise his films. One of Andersons' traits is to ignore the rule of third and always put his character in the centre of shot creating a symmetrical scene. Wes Anderson was linked to theatre, that's why some shots have a theatre like style and he favours long tracking shots which show the whole scene.

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