The story board and Overhead shots.
In the scene that was in the first few minutes of video followed the rules of the Rule of Thirds and the 30 rule but did not follow the rule of 180. The director followed the rule of Thirds by always keeping the characters in some proportion of Thirds in relation to the rest of the shot such as in the beginning it would take 3 of "Naruto" to fill up the entire screen which means he takes up some form if one third. This is a vital part of the camera process because it keeps the eye focused on the things that are supposed to have some sort of meaning or importance. The director also followed the 30 Rule by always keeping new shots at least 30 degrees away from the previous shot in order to keep a good flow going on inside of the scene. The main way that the director kept this rule in use is by skipping from one side of the room to the other which is far away from 30 degrees from the previous shot. The one thing that the director did not follow was the 180 degree rule which was broken often with not that much space between it. The main way that the director broke this was by jumping from behind Naruto to the other side of him on the behind shot which breaks the 180 degree rule if only by a little but still breaks it. The director broke the 180 rule most likely for the purpose of giving us a more look at how much power Naruto has by using a low angle shot up towards him while also giving us new perspective of Naruto. The directors talents are actually very nice in correlation with the scene as a whole because it uses different sides of the large room that has smaller jail cells inside of it to cause depth and the shot cuts and angles used caused a sense of emotion towards the characters in the jail cells. THANKS FOR READING THIS!

