Movement
: Capturing a subject in a gravity-defying position (e.g., jumping) [13, 32].
: Graphic designers create movement through open composition , where subjects spill off the page to imply action beyond the canvas [13, 33]. Photography Techniques : Movement
: Physical movement is often used to "metabolize" strong emotions like grief or rage, helping them pass through the body rather than staying "stuck" [21]. 2. Education: Movement as a Learning Tool : Capturing a subject in a gravity-defying position (e
Modern "Movement Culture" has been heavily shaped by the ability to film and share physical feats online [14]. This culture emphasizes: Abduction (moving away from the center)
: Medical and fitness professionals categorize movement into specific types such as Flexion (bending), Extension (straightening), Abduction (moving away from the center), and Adduction (bringing closer) [25].
: Reconnecting with childlike movements—like somersaults or hopping—to improve health and enjoy daily life [23].
: Simple activities like "Walk and Talk" rotations or "Literary Yoga" (matching yoga poses to a text) can break up long sitting periods and boost student motivation [17, 29].

