I wish I had such option. After the shot, I had to rush to help her rebalance and jump straight up. Moment comes and goes. Better to have something imperfect than nothing :)
It is interesting illustration on framing. If you are shooting something or someone you love, your vision removes most of the distracting things, it just do not notice them. If another person looks at the same scene, he sees all the problems :-)
In photo I just blur distracting things. Apply magnetic lasso, refine edge, and do lens blur. In video, oh well... there's always next time :)
Actually... the fence means something to me. It sorta represents a safeguard... a boundary between childhood and adulthood. At least that's how I "wanna" interpret the distracting element. Also there goes inner framing. Throw objectivity outta window. Hehe.