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Friday, 29 June 2012

To be able to frame a shot using the 180 degree rule.

Shot reverse shot
Match on action
Continuity
Bascially, always film from the same side so viewers don’t get confused
Shot reverse shot shows which direction characters are heading/going and the reverse two opposite angles.
Posted by Quayleigh Derbyshire at 01:08
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