Match On Action-
Match on action shot is basically when a shot can be take and then stopped. After this when the film is finished processed the viewer will not know that this has occurred. An example of this would be when someone would open the door; the next shot set at another time would carry on from where they left off, finally then editing them and putting them together.
Match on action shot is basically when a shot can be take and then stopped. After this when the film is finished processed the viewer will not know that this has occurred. An example of this would be when someone would open the door; the next shot set at another time would carry on from where they left off, finally then editing them and putting them together.
Shot/Reverse Shot
A shot reverse shot is when one character is staring at another character, the camera switches from one to the other then back again this gives the viewer the impression that they are looking at each other.
A shot reverse shot is when one character is staring at another character, the camera switches from one to the other then back again this gives the viewer the impression that they are looking at each other.
The 180-degree rule
The rule of line-crossing is sometimes called the 180° rule. This refers to keeping the camera position within a field of 180°.
The rule of line-crossing is sometimes called the 180° rule. This refers to keeping the camera position within a field of 180°.
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