Thursday, 8 November 2018
180° rule
The 180 degree rule means that two characters must keep the same left/ right relationship to each other. The camera must be positioned between two characters in a way which shows them having a conversation. In certain contexts, breaking this rule may mean characters will both be looking in the same direction shown evidently in the background and will not make sense.
Things that went well in our experimentation with the rule included the location and composition of the frame. The two characters are viewed clearly and the timeline of shots makes sense. However, improvements must be made including the smoothness of the editing and audio. Therefore we could make the video look more natural & professional
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