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Reverse shot (3.)
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180 degree rule (4. and 5.)
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Looking back I feel that we have really implemented every aspects we have learned by doing the preliminary task.
In our opening we have several match on action shots aswell as used the 180 degree rule. We also used a reverse shot of both characteracs looking at eh other.
As you can see in picture 1. both characters (Louis and Lars) open a door. In the 2. picture both projects have a close up of the action. This match on action shot is used to make the audience really see what is going on.
On picture 3. you can see how both characters (Tilly and Lars) react to a certain action. This reverse shot is used to let the audience see what the other person did at exactly the same moment.
Pictures 4. and 5. demonstrate the 180 degree rule from two views. The 180 degree rule is used to see the characters are always on the same side.
In our opening we have several match on action shots aswell as used the 180 degree rule. We also used a reverse shot of both characteracs looking at eh other.
As you can see in picture 1. both characters (Louis and Lars) open a door. In the 2. picture both projects have a close up of the action. This match on action shot is used to make the audience really see what is going on.
On picture 3. you can see how both characters (Tilly and Lars) react to a certain action. This reverse shot is used to let the audience see what the other person did at exactly the same moment.
Pictures 4. and 5. demonstrate the 180 degree rule from two views. The 180 degree rule is used to see the characters are always on the same side.
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