Wednesday, 15 October 2014
180 degree rule
The 180 degree rule states that the camera must stay one side of an imaginary line, this is most used in over the shoulder shot/reverse shots during a scene where two people are conversing. If the camera crosses over the imaginary line then it appears as if the person in shot has moved because it is filming from a different angle with a slightly different background. The line is drawn perpendicular to the cameras establishing shot of the scene, this rule helps keep continuity in the film. Breaking this rule can confuse the audience and make them lose focus, distracting them from the media and possibly causing them to miss essential details or lines of dialogue in the film.
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