we needed to film a conversation with clips showing the conversation from both their points of view, our group consisted of Sam, Mark, Conor and I. Sam and I were filming and directing whilst Conor and Mark were acting.Our film consisted of 7 clips, of these 1 had both Mark and Conor in it but the other 6 had only 1 of them in. We made sure we didn't break the 180 degree rule whilst filming, keeping the actors mostly static helped us to achieve this. In all i feel we did a good job in the time allocated, but we could have tightened up the scenes so the clip looks more fluent and added more dialogue. As we filmed it all on the same day and had a limited amount of things on us so we didnt have to worry about bad continuity like what we are wearing or holding varying from the other clips.
The 180 degree rule is a fundimental rule of filmmaking, that two objects or people in the same scene should always have the same left/right relationship with eachother.
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