Thursday 31 January 2013


180 Degree Rule. 

The 180-degree rule is a method that it used to orient the viewer on a scene.
The camera should always be kept on one side of the line so the people are always in the same position no matter what angle the camera is.
It is possible to cross the 180 line however, this must be shown with the camera recording to orient the viewer on the New 180 degree angle where the people has switched sides. This gives the scene continuity.
However if people do switch sides between scenes a re-establishing scene is usually followed after to allow the viewer to re-establish where the characters are.
 

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