In our second camera lesson we learnt about the 180-degree rule. The 180-degree rule means that characters in a scene should basically stay in the same position that they are in. For example, if Person A has the camera filming on the left of them then that’s how they should stay throughout all the different camera angles and if Person B is has the camera on the right of them then they should stay in that position so the camera doesn’t break the rule and film so they are on the opposite sides to what they were on when filming the characters. If the camera does break the rule then it’s called crossing the line and creates an odd look to the scene for the audience. The picture below gives a basic explanation of the 180-dregree rule.
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