Axis of Action · Exposure · Aperture
Only one slice of depth is ever sharp. Rack the focus through the scene to find your subject, set an aperture to control how thick that sharp slice is, and snap it tack-sharp. Chase the 24-hour class high score.
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Briefing
Only the depth you're focused on is sharp — everything nearer or farther is a blur. Slide the focus rail (or drag the scene) to rack focus to your subject.
Aperture sets how thick the sharp slice is. Wide (ƒ/1.8) = a razor-thin slice — your subject pops, the rest melts to bokeh. Narrow (ƒ/16) = a thick slice — more depth stays sharp.
Get your subject crisp, then SPACE/Snap. If the brief wants two subjects sharp at once, you'll need to stop down to fit them both in the slice.
That's a wrap