One task facing any director is to direct—not only actors but us. The filmmaker must direct our attention to what's important for responding to the drama at any moment. Since the late 1910s, we've known that close-ups and frequent cutting do just that. Tight framings and rapid cuts can steer the audience's attention through a scene. So the question becomes: How can you direct attention without using close views and fast cutting?
Well, for one thing you can place the main action in the center of the picture format. If there are several points of interest ...