Thursday, 24 September 2015

180-DEGREE RULE

180 DEGREE RULE :-

In film making the 180-degree rule is a basic guideline regarding the on-screen spatial relationship between a character or object within a scene. An imaginary line called the axis connects the characters, and by keeping the camera on one side of the axis for every shot in the scene, the first character is always frame right of the second character who is then always frame left of the first. The camera passing over the axis is called jumping the line or crossing the line breaking the 180-degree rule by shooting on all sides is known as shooting in the round.
The object that is being filmed must always remain in the centre while the camera must always face towards the object. 

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