Wednesday 22 September 2010

180 rule


The 180◦ rule may be the only technique we use in the film clip, though as the film is in the making, more ideas may flow and changes may be made. The 180◦ rule ensures that the camera angles are not too confusing for the audience as to cause disorientation. The cameras on the diagram show the possible shots that may be seen during the short film clip. The shots will range from long shots, to regular and extreme close ups, to behind the back shots. In doing this it becomes clear that the characters are facing each other as well as conversing, however due to the theme of the film, the detective will be questioning the criminal in a serious agitated way, determined to put the criminal behind bars.

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