Monday, 20 February 2012

180 Degree Rule (unfinished)

The 180 degree rule is one of the main rules when filming. This rule is used to show continuity with the clips. It is the rule that when filming the camera should always stick to one side of the actors or the main focas. If the camera is to go pass to the other side of the main focas it will disorient the scene. It will look unclear and confusing. If the camera was too cross to the other side it would be classed as 'Crossing the line" causing a reverse angle.

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