Camera workshop 4 = 180* rule
For this camera workshop we focused on the 180* rule. This is where an imaginary line is drawn between two characters within a scene, the camera has to remain on this line at all times and if it goes on either side of the line even for a moment, it has broken the rule.
To help with our understanding of this, we filmed a short sequence in a group of three, where one of us operated the camera and the other two acted out the scene. For this task, i was with Elizabeth and Will. We began with myself and Elizabeth filming first, Will brought the camera to begin at a wide shot and remained on the imaginary arch that goes around the two characters before zooming the camera lens in for a close-up, so even though the camera was zoomed into closer to us, the physical camera and tripod had not moved to either side of the line.
Like my other camerawork posts, this files will not upload, however, i will try to resolve this asap.
To help with our understanding of this, we filmed a short sequence in a group of three, where one of us operated the camera and the other two acted out the scene. For this task, i was with Elizabeth and Will. We began with myself and Elizabeth filming first, Will brought the camera to begin at a wide shot and remained on the imaginary arch that goes around the two characters before zooming the camera lens in for a close-up, so even though the camera was zoomed into closer to us, the physical camera and tripod had not moved to either side of the line.
Like my other camerawork posts, this files will not upload, however, i will try to resolve this asap.
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