Tuesday 6 November 2012

180 Degree Rule


This is the 180 degree rule, and is important in cinematography.  It states that the camera must remain on the same side of an imaginary horizontal line, perpendicular to the camera's viewpoint, from which the shot is taken.
During conversations, this rule is used a lot. If the camera is filming one person addressing the other from left to right, the following shots must also keep this perspective by staying the same side as the imaginary line. The reason this needs to be followed is because it will not appear as if the characters are addressing each other.
Overall, the 180 degree rule is very good at applying a sense of continuity for the audience.

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