The document discusses principles of mise-en-scène and film composition, including the rule of thirds, aspect ratios, and camera movement techniques. Mise-en-scène refers to how visual elements are staged and framed to create meaning. The rule of thirds involves dividing the frame into thirds to place subjects of interest at intersection points. Aspect ratios like 1.85:1 and 2.35:1 determine the shape of the frame and influence composition. There are seven basic types of camera movements, such as panning, tilting, dolly shots, and zooms, that can be used to direct viewer attention.