The document provides frameworks for analyzing different film composition techniques and how they can portray representations in stereotypical or counter-stereotypical ways. It discusses framing, rule of thirds, depth of field, and various camera movements like tracking, tilting, zooming, panning, and cutting. For each technique, it explains the general purpose and gives examples of how it could be used to portray representations of gender, ethnicity, age, and other attributes in stereotypical or counter-stereotypical manners through focusing attention and conveying power dynamics and relationships. The document aims to provide students with tools to thoughtfully analyze composition choices and their impacts on representations in film.