Throughout our
preliminary task, we will include these techniques:
Match on action:
Match on action is a technique of filming used in many sorts of films. It consists of connecting 2 shots together in which a character finishes off an action in the second shot that was started in the first one, for example a clip of a character walking through a door in which he opens the door being filmed from behind then the clip cuts to him walking through from the other one.
Match on action:
Match on action is a technique of filming used in many sorts of films. It consists of connecting 2 shots together in which a character finishes off an action in the second shot that was started in the first one, for example a clip of a character walking through a door in which he opens the door being filmed from behind then the clip cuts to him walking through from the other one.
180 degree rule
A rule
in continuity editing that states the position of the camera should never change
the right-to-left relationships of characters in a scene. The one exception is
when the camera is panning, although too much of this can be dizzying if not
confusing.
Shot/reverse shot
Shot reverse shot is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), followed by the other character looking back at the first character.
Shot/reverse shot
Shot reverse shot is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), followed by the other character looking back at the first character.
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